No registrations found.
Source
Health condition
physical behaviour, physical activity, hospitalization, cardiology, oncology
Sponsors and support
Intervention
No registrations found.
Outcome measures
Primary outcome
Physical behaviour measured with the behavioural mapping method
Secondary outcome
Secondary outcomes are length of stay (LOS) and the incidence of immobility-related complications
Procesevaluation:
- caregivers survey
- patient statements
- semi-structured interviews
Background summary
Abstract
Background
Despite the evidence of the adverse consequences of immobility during hospitalization, patients spend most of the time lying in bed. While physical activity is a modifiable factor which can prevent in-hospital functional decline, bed rest is deep rooted in the hospital culture. To attack this, a multidimensional approach is needed. Therefore, Hospital in Motion, a multidimensional implementation project, was designed to improve inpatient physical behaviour during hospitalization. The aim of this study is to investigate the effectiveness of the implementation of Hospital in Motion on patients’ physical behaviour, length of stay and immobility-related complications. Additionally the implementation process will be evaluated.
Methods The Hospital in Motion study will be implemented within two specialism (2 wards cardiology and 2 wards oncology) in a Dutch university hospital. Per ward, multidisciplinary teams are composed and follow a step-by-step multidimensional implementation approach which includes the development and implementation of tailored action plans with multiple interventions. A pre-post observational study is used to evaluate the effectiveness, including 80 patients per time point per specialism. The primary outcome physical behaviour is defined as the percentage of the total observed time that a patient spent lying, sitting and active, measured with the behavioural mapping method. Secondary outcomes are length of hospital stay and immobility-related complications. The process evaluation will be measured per ward, with a caregivers survey, patient statements and semi-structured interviews with patients and caregivers. Statistical analyses will be performed separately for each specialism. The different percentages in physical behaviour will be analysed with ANCOVA. The caregivers survey and the patients statements will be analysed per question and tests will be performed on the different outcomes before and after implementation. Semi-structured interviews will be analyses qualitatively.
Discussion This study will provide information about both the effectiveness of the Hospital in Motion project on physical behaviour, length of stay and immobility-related complications, as in the procedures of an implementation process aimed to incorporate physical activity in usual care. These insights will be useful for others interested in changing physical behaviour during hospitalization.
Study objective
It is hopthesized that a multidimensional implementation approach with multiple interventions integrated in the usual care will improve physical behaviour during hospitalization
Study design
pre-, intermediate (6 months) and post implementation (1 year)
Intervention
Implementation of a multidimensional exercise plan
Inclusion criteria
Patients admitted at the University Medical Centre Utrecht in the Netherlands on the cardiology or oncology ward
Exclusion criteria
None
Design
Recruitment
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In other registers
Register | ID |
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NTR-new | NL6914 |
NTR-old | NTR7109 |
Other | METC : 16-250 |