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Clinical Trial

Early Fall Risk Detection and Fall Prevention Among Inpatients With Delirium

NCT: NCT05391334 · COMPLETED

NCT IDNCT05391334
StatusCOMPLETED
Start Date2022-11-01
Completion2024-10-30

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.

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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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