NCT06645080

Brief Summary

Aims This study aims to improve the way vision is checked and sight loss treated in older adults (65 years or older), who attend hospital following a fall. Background Falling is common in older adults. As the number of older people grows, the number of falls is expected to increase as well. Falling can affect a person's life in several ways: it can lead to pain, injuries, difficulty doing normal daily activities, weaker muscles, feeling isolated, losing independence and confidence, living in fear of falling, depression, difficulty in recovering from illnesses, developing other health problems more easily and a higher risk of death. Falls are a major health problem for the public and the United Kingdom (UK) spends more than £2 billion per year on caring for older adults who fall. Problems with eyesight are also more common in older age and can have a similar effect on a person's independence, happiness and almost doubles their chances of falling. Sight loss in older age that is linked to falling is often treatable. UK guidelines have been made to help prevent falls. These guidelines recommend checking for and treating sight loss in all older adults who attend hospital following a fall. However, this is only being done in a small number of hospitals. The reasons for this need to be investigated, in order to encourage and make it easier for health professionals to follow these guidelines. Research has also shown that older adults, may be less likely to get their eyes tested regularly and attend hospital eye appointments. There are many reasons for this and vision screening whilst the patient is already receiving care in hospital, may be a good opportunity to address these issues. The views of the public are important for developing screening services that they understand and meets their needs. This study will gather the views of older people and their carers on hospital vision screening after a fall and the importance of looking after their eyes. This study aims to improve the way vision is checked in older adults who attend hospital following a fall. This will help to identify and treat sight loss that may contribute to repeated falling. The study will combine the views of older adults and health professionals, to ensure that changes made meet patients' needs and are sustainable. Design and methods This study will have three parts:

  1. 1.Focus groups asking health professionals about checking vision in patients who have fallen.
  2. 2.Focus groups asking patients who have fallen and their carers about looking after their eyes.
  3. 3.Development of a way of checking vision and treating sight loss in older adults who attend hospital following a fall.

Trial Health

75
On Track

Trial Health Score

Automated assessment based on enrollment pace, timeline, and geographic reach

Enrollment
105

participants targeted

Target at P50-P75 for all trials

Timeline
13mo left

Started Feb 2025

Typical duration for all trials

Geographic Reach
1 country

1 active site

Status
active not recruiting

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Study Timeline

Key milestones and dates

Study Progress54%
Feb 2025Jun 2027

First Submitted

Initial submission to the registry

October 14, 2024

Completed
2 days until next milestone

First Posted

Study publicly available on registry

October 16, 2024

Completed
4 months until next milestone

Study Start

First participant enrolled

February 1, 2025

Completed
1.6 years until next milestone

Primary Completion

Last participant's last visit for primary outcome

September 1, 2026

Expected
9 months until next milestone

Study Completion

Last participant's last visit for all outcomes

June 1, 2027

Last Updated

April 29, 2026

Status Verified

April 1, 2026

Enrollment Period

1.6 years

First QC Date

October 14, 2024

Last Update Submit

April 28, 2026

Conditions

Keywords

FallsVision screeningIntervention for falls preventionVision; Disorder, Loss

Outcome Measures

Primary Outcomes (1)

  • Percentage agreement on Delphi survey components

    After each complete Delphi round, the percentage agreement of responses for each survey component will be calculated to help decide upon the subsequent Delphi survey items to be included. Or, if in the case of the final survey round, to help decide if a further round is required in the event of disagreement.

    Within 2 weeks of all Delphi round responses collected.

Study Arms (3)

Focus Group participants (health professionals)

Other: Focus group or interview participation

Focus group participants (service users/ carers)

Other: Focus group or interview participation

Delphi study participants

Other: Delphi survey participation

Interventions

90 minute focus group or 60 minute interview participation

Focus Group participants (health professionals)Focus group participants (service users/ carers)

Participation in a modified two-round Delphi technique. Optional third round in the event of insufficient agreement in the second round.

Delphi study participants

Eligibility Criteria

Age18 Years+
Sexall
Healthy VolunteersYes
Age GroupsAdult (18-64), Older Adult (65+)
Sampling MethodNon-Probability Sample
Study Population

Part one- Focus group study (with healthcare professionals): Members of the acute multidisciplinary team who care for falls patients at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust (NUHT) will be recruited. Part two- Focus group study (with service users/ carers): Current patients of NUHT or others recruited from the public, aged 65 or over who have had a fall. Carers of people aged 65 or over who have had a fall. Part three- Intervention development using Delphi study: Professionals with relevant knowledge and experience of falls assessments and management in hospitals for older people or the assessment and management of impaired vision in older people.

You may qualify if:

  • Part one- Focus group study (with healthcare professionals):
  • Aged 18 years or above
  • Health professionals at NUHT
  • Must be involved in falls assessments/ management/ care of older falls patients as part of current/ previous role at NUHT.
  • Part two- Focus group study (with service users/ carers):
  • Adults ≥65 years
  • Had at least 1 fall requiring attendance at an emergency department
  • Carers of adults ≥65 who have had at least 1 fall requiring attendance at an emergency department
  • Part three- Intervention development using Delphi study:
  • Aged 18 years or above
  • Knowledge and experience of falls assessments and management in hospitals for older people
  • Experience of the assessment and management of impaired vision in older people

You may not qualify if:

  • Those who are unable to give voluntary informed consent.
  • Those who have not sought secondary care following a fall.

Contact the study team to confirm eligibility.

Sponsors & Collaborators

Study Sites (1)

Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust

Nottingham, England, NG7 2UH, United Kingdom

Location

MeSH Terms

Interventions

Focus Groups

Intervention Hierarchy (Ancestors)

Data CollectionEpidemiologic MethodsInvestigative TechniquesHealth Care Evaluation MechanismsQuality of Health CareHealth Care Quality, Access, and EvaluationPublic HealthEnvironment and Public Health

Study Design

Study Type
observational
Observational Model
OTHER
Time Perspective
OTHER
Sponsor Type
OTHER
Responsible Party
SPONSOR

Study Record Dates

First Submitted

October 14, 2024

First Posted

October 16, 2024

Study Start

February 1, 2025

Primary Completion (Estimated)

September 1, 2026

Study Completion (Estimated)

June 1, 2027

Last Updated

April 29, 2026

Record last verified: 2026-04

Data Sharing

IPD Sharing
Will not share

Locations