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Effectiveness of an Ambient Intelligent Geriatric Management system (AmbIGeM) to prevent falls in older people in hospitals: protocol for the AmbIGeM stepped wedge pragmatic trial.

Renuka VisvanathanDamith C RanasingheAnne WilsonKylie LangeJoanne DollardEileen BoyleJonathan KarnonErfan RayganSean MaherKate IngramShibu PazhvoorStephen HoskinsChrianna Bharat
Published in: Injury prevention : journal of the International Society for Child and Adolescent Injury Prevention (2017)
This study investigates a novel technological approach to preventing falls in hospitalised older people. We hypothesise that the AmbIGeM intervention will reduce falls and injury rates, with an economic benefit attributable to the intervention. If successful, the AmbIGeM system will be a useful addition to falls prevention in hospital wards with high proportions of older people and people with cognitive impairment. : Trial registration NUMBER: Australian and New Zealand Clinical Trial Registry: ACTRN 12617000981325; Pre-results.
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