PERFECTED WP2: Implementing optimised hospital care

  • Research type

    Research Study

  • Full title

    PERFECTED WP2: Implementing the optimisation of hospital care delivery to older adults by NHS staff via action research methodology

  • IRAS ID

    179797

  • Contact name

    George Christopher Fox

  • Contact email

    chris.fox@uea.ac.uk

  • Duration of Study in the UK

    1 years, 2 months, 1 days

  • Research summary

    This study is part of the 5-year long (2013-18) PERFECTED (Peri-operative Enhanced Recovery hip-fracture Care of paTiEnts with Dementia) National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) funded research programme. PERFECTED’s aim is to develop and pilot an evidence-based intervention to improve the hospital care of patients living with dementia who have fractured their hip. This protocol relates to Work Package 2 (WP2) of PERFECTED only.

    By working collaboratively with clinicians and stakeholders, an action research (plan-do-study-act) approach will be used to generate knowledge to understand how to best implement the intervention (PERFECTED Enhanced Recovery Pathway), which was developed from learning and research undertaken as part of Work Package 1. During the current study the PERFECTED Enhanced Recovery Pathway (ERP) will be used to optimise care on three ortho-geriatric wards for 12 months. These wards are located in Norfolk, Nottinghamshire and Yorkshire. The sole participants are NHS personnel delivering care on selected wards.

    Data collection activities (observations, in-field interviews, documentary analysis and quantitative data generated from the PERFECTED ERP implementation checklist) will determine the staff training and cultural changes required to implement and maximise adherence to the PERFECTED ERP. Simultaneously, enabling the identification and exploration of areas of optimised, satisfactory and sub-optimal care. By working in partnership across the partner wards, action plans to address sub-optimal care will be generated, implemented and reviewed. Findings will inform the best ways to optimise care via the implementation of the PERFECTED ERP. Knowledge generated during this study will be used to develop an ERP and staff training manual. This will aid implementation of the intervention arm of a latter Cluster Randomised Control Trial (Work Package 3), ensuring utility in the real world.

    As part of PERFECTED’s commitment to Public Patient Involvement, lay researchers will be trained to assist with qualitative research activities, analysis and dissemination.

  • REC name

    South Central - Oxford C Research Ethics Committee

  • REC reference

    15/SC/0294

  • Date of REC Opinion

    3 Jun 2015

  • REC opinion

    Favourable Opinion