Professor Corina Naughton
Full Professor of Nursing Associate Dean for Research, Innovation and Impact
Director of Research Degrees
My Research ProfileHospital associated decline (onset or worsening of a disability) occurs in up to 40% of older people during hospitalisation. Inability of nursing and multidisciplinary teams to prioritise fundamental care are the main modifiable factors.
To implement and evaluate a Frailty Care Bundle (FCB) targeting mobilisation, nutrition, and cognition in older trauma patients to reduce hospital associated decline.
We used a two group, pretest-posttest design. The FCB intervention was delivered on two orthopaedic wards and two rehabilitation wards. A clinical facilitator worked with ward teams to modify ward routines: setting patient mobility goals, recording highest level of mobility, nurse assisted mobilisation, supervision and assisted mealtimes, enhanced snack rounds and team communication.
We recruited 120 patients (pre n=60 and post n=60), and 74 (pre n=43, post n=36) were retained at follow-up. Median age was 78 years and 83% were female. There was an 11% (average) increase in patient mobility (step count) post intervention. This was associated with a non-significant trend for higher modified Barthel Index (improved function) in the post compared to pre FCB group (OR 2.29, 95% CI 0.98-5.36),
It was feasible, during the Covid-19 pandemic, for multidisciplinary teams to implement elements of the FCB. Future research will aim to optimise implementation of the FCB as evidence based practice, combining clinical facilitation for direct care staff with front-line manager implementation leadership and organisational alignment to improve implementation climate.
Naughton C, de Foubert M, Cummins H, McCullagh R, Wills T, Skelton DA, Dahly D, O'Mahony D, Ahern E, Tedesco S, Sullivan BO. Implementation of a Frailty Care Bundle (FCB) Targeting Mobilisation, Nutrition and Cognitive Engagement to Reduce Hospital Associated Decline in Older Orthopaedic Trauma Patients: Pretest-Posttest Intervention Study. J Frailty Sarcopenia Falls. 2024 Mar 1;9(1):32-50. doi: 10.22540/JFSF-09-032. PMID: 38444547; PMCID: PMC10910252.
Naughton C, Cummins H, de Foubert M et al. Implementation of the Frailty Care Bundle (FCB) to promote mobilisation, nutrition and cognitive engagement in older people in acute care settings: protocol for an implementation science study. HRB Open Res 2022, 5:3. (opens in a new window)https://doi.org/10.12688/hrbopenres.13473.1
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Department of Physiotherapy and Paramedicine, Glasgow Caledonian University
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