Systems Addressing Frail Elders (SAFE) Care Implementation
- Conditions
- Frail Older Adutls
- Registration Number
- NCT02854826
- Lead Sponsor
- Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
- Brief Summary
Systems Addressing Frail Elders (SAFE) Care is a nurse-led interprofessional team model to rapidly identify and provide safe and effective inpatient care to high risk older adults and help support their successful transition back to the community. Developed and demonstrated to be effective in one hospital - the model is now being disseminated and studied in three additional hospitals (multiple organizational case study).
- Detailed Description
Three Magnet hospitals in Los Angeles County (Huntington Hospital, Torrance Memorial Medical Center and Ronald Reagan UCLA Health System) are collaborating on this demonstration and evaluation project (Multiple Case-Study Design). The project will engage interprofessional hospital leadership; provide training and coaching in implementation processes of the SAFE Care model; and track outcome of the SAFE Care model as implemented in the three collaborating site hospitals (three case studies). The investigators hope to contribute to the existing state of the science in dissemination and implementation of evidenced-based innovations. The collective data from the three sites (collected through interviews with hospital leadership and staff and with de-identified patient data on program implementation outcomes) will provide information about the effectiveness of the implementation process and support further dissemination.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 330
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Not provided
Study & Design
- Study Type
- OBSERVATIONAL
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Implementation of SAFE Care model. Reduced use of ICU days Up to 24 months he purpose of this project is to spread a successful model for rapidly identifying high risk vulnerable adults during an acute inpatient episode and intervening as an interprofessional team. An added purpose is to engage and promote involvement of participating hospitals' nursing research and evidence-based practice nurse experts in evaluating, adapting, and disseminating the SAFE Care model principles. We will evaluate if there is replication of the findings of the previous research (a cluster randomized controlled trial) conducted at Cedars-Sinai; that is, reduced LOS, reduced hospital complications (increased patient safety) and reduced use of ICU days. The evaluation plan for this project strongly supports collection and sharing of data on the process and outcomes of implementation of SAFE Care.
Implementation of SAFE Care model. Reduced hospital complications Up to 24 months he purpose of this project is to spread a successful model for rapidly identifying high risk vulnerable adults during an acute inpatient episode and intervening as an interprofessional team. An added purpose is to engage and promote involvement of participating hospitals' nursing research and evidence-based practice nurse experts in evaluating, adapting, and disseminating the SAFE Care model principles. We will evaluate if there is replication of the findings of the previous research (a cluster randomized controlled trial) conducted at Cedars-Sinai; that is, reduced LOS, reduced hospital complications (increased patient safety) and reduced use of ICU days. The evaluation plan for this project strongly supports collection and sharing of data on the process and outcomes of implementation of SAFE Care.
Implementation of SAFE Care model. Decreased Length of Stay Up to 24 months The purpose of this project is to spread a successful model for rapidly identifying high risk vulnerable adults during an acute inpatient episode and intervening as an interprofessional team. An added purpose is to engage and promote involvement of participating hospitals' nursing research and evidence-based practice nurse experts in evaluating, adapting, and disseminating the SAFE Care model principles. We will evaluate if there is replication of the findings of the previous research (a cluster randomized controlled trial) conducted at Cedars-Sinai; that is, reduced LOS, reduced hospital complications (increased patient safety) and reduced use of ICU days. The evaluation plan for this project strongly supports collection and sharing of data on the process and outcomes of implementation of SAFE Care.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method