Early Fall Risk Detection and Fall Prevention Among Inpatients With Delirium
NCT: NCT05391334 · COMPLETED
Brief Summary
During delirium patients are at risk of severe harm due to unattended bed-exits resulting in falls. This research intends to explore how effective alarming contact mats (CareMat®) in comparison to contactless bed-exit alarming devices (Qumea®) are to reduce the risk of unattended bed-exits and falls.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Early Fall Risk Detection and Fall Prevention Among Inpatients With Delirium?
Early Fall Risk Detection and Fall Prevention Among Inpatients With Delirium is a clinical trial registered under NCT05391334. Current status: COMPLETED.
What is the status of NCT05391334?
The current status of NCT05391334 (Early Fall Risk Detection and Fall Prevention Among Inpatients With Delirium) is: COMPLETED.
When did Early Fall Risk Detection and Fall Prevention Among Inpatients With Delirium start?
Early Fall Risk Detection and Fall Prevention Among Inpatients With Delirium started on 2022-11-01.
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