| Literature DB >> 29284550 |
Chantelle C Lachance1, Dawn C Mackey1.
Abstract
Compliant flooring aims to prevent fall-related injuries among high-risk older adults in long-term care, but uptake of compliant flooring in this setting is limited. We hosted a one-day stakeholder symposium to identify advantages and disadvantages of implementing compliant flooring in long-term care and the most pressing directions for future research from the perspective of key stakeholders. Twenty-three stakeholders representing health care, industry, and research attended the symposium. Attendees believed the most important advantages of compliant flooring were reducing injuries in residents who have fallen, potential benefits to care staff, and potential increases in quality of life for residents. Attendees perceived the most significant disadvantages of compliant flooring were financial considerations, lack of research evidence, and challenges with installation. Attendees indicated a need for additional research on cost-effectiveness and clinical effectiveness. While stakeholders perceived compliant flooring to add value to long-term care, there are significant informational and financial barriers to uptake.Entities:
Keywords: aging; chutes; compliant flooring; diffusion des connaissances; falls; injury prevention; knowledge dissemination; long-term care; prévention des blessures; revêtement de sol compliant; soins de longue durée; vieillissement
Mesh:
Year: 2017 PMID: 29284550 PMCID: PMC5851049 DOI: 10.1017/S0714980817000551
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Can J Aging ISSN: 0714-9808
Examples of the coding scheme used in thematic data analysis
| Main Theme | Subtheme Code | Description of Subtheme Code | Examples from Participants |
|---|---|---|---|
| Advantages of implementing compliant flooring | Injury prevention | • Reduced incidence of
injuries | “…makes the environment safer
for ALL residents.” |
| Disadvantages of implementing compliant flooring | Financial considerations | • Cost of flooring | “…requires expensive equipment
to move on the floor” |
| Research gaps about compliant flooring | Uncertainties about cost-effectiveness | •
Cost-analysis/cost-benefit/cost-effectiveness/total
cost/cost model | “cost-effective[ness] findings
typically based on hip fracture prevention …what about
other injuries?” |
Demographics of symposium attendees
| Measure | |
|---|---|
| Age, years, mean
( | 50.4 (11.3) |
| Women, | 16 (70.0) |
| Sector, | |
| Long-term care | 8 (34.8) |
| Health authority | 6 (26.1) |
| Research | 4 (17.4) |
| Industry | 4 (17.4) |
| Acute care | 1 (4.3) |
| Highest Level of Education,
| |
| College diploma | 2 (8.7) |
| Bachelor’s degree | 8 (34.8) |
| Master’s degree | 8 (34.8) |
| PhD | 4 (17.4) |
| Medical degree | 1 (4.3) |
| Years working in current
position, mean ( | 10.2 (9.2) |
| Previous involvement with
researchers hosting the symposium, | |
| I was not aware of the research group until being invited to the symposium | 2 (9.5) |
| I was aware of the research group but not much else | 2 (9.5) |
| My colleague or someone I know had been involved in research projects with this research group | 3 (14.3) |
| I had personally been involved in research projects with this research group | 14 (66.7) |
| Previous knowledge of fall and
injury prevention strategies, scale 1 (low) to 5 (high),
mean ( | 4.2 (1.1) |
| Previous knowledge of compliant
flooring, scale 1 (low) to 5 (high), mean
( | 3.6 (1.2) |
Note: Data missing for 2 attendees for the following items: years working in current position, previous involvement with researchers hosting symposium, previous knowledge of fall and injury prevention strategies, and previous knowledge of compliant flooring.
Perceived advantages and disadvantages of implementing compliant flooring in LTC, and research gaps in the available evidence about compliant flooring that emerged from the data, ranked in order of importance
| Main Themes | Subthemes |
|---|---|
| Advantages of implementing compliant flooring | 1. Injury reduction |
| Disadvantages of implementing compliant flooring | 1. Financial
considerations |
| Research gaps about compliant flooring | 1. Uncertainties about
cost-effectiveness |
Attendees’ perceptions of the stakeholder symposium, on a 5-point scale, obtained from the post-event evaluation form
| Variable | Mean |
| Min | Max |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Relevance to attendee’s current work | 4.6 | 0.7 | 3 | 5 |
| Benefit of meeting colleagues and exchanging information about compliant flooring | 4.7 | 0.5 | 4 | 5 |
| Level of comprehension of the material presented | 4.8 | 0.4 | 4 | 5 |
| Overall quality of discussion and dialogue at the symposium | 4.9 | 0.4 | 4 | 5 |
| Overall satisfaction with symposium | 4.9 | 0.4 | 4 | 5 |
Note: Response categories ranged from 1 (low) to 5 (high); Responses based from 21 stakeholders; SD = standard deviation; Min = minimum; Max = maximum.