Bed Safety Evaluation in Hospitals and Nursing Homes

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Bed Safety Evaluation in Hospitals and Nursing Homes Investigators: G. Powell-Cope 1, A. Nelson 1, S. Hoffman 1, M. Tate 2, L. Rathvon 3, D. Bradham 3, S. Luther 1 Research Team: C. Cherrie-Benton 1, V. Kelleher 1, J. Presswalla 1, J. Perez-Marrero 1 1 Tampa VAMC, VISN 8 Patient Safety Center of Inquiry; 2 VISN 16; 3 Baltimore VAMC

Background About 2.5 million hospital and nursing home beds are in use in the United States Between 1985 and 1999, 371 incidents of patients caught, trapped, entangled, or strangled in beds with rails were reported to FDA

Background, continued Of these 371 incidents, 228 people died, 87 had a nonfatal injury, and 56 were not injured because staff intervened. Most patients were frail, elderly, or confused. Generally, it is assumed that many injuries and close calls are not reported

Development of Hospital Bed Safety Work Group (HBSW) Established in April 1999 Food and Drug Administration leadership Shared Goal: to reduce the risk of entrapment and injuries related to hospital beds, focusing on bed rails

HBSW: A National Partnership Government FDA, VHA, HCFA, CDC, Health Canada Professional/Regulatory JCAHO, American Nurses Association, National Association for Home Care, American Medical Directors Association, Bureau of Program Certification, American Society for Healthcare Engineering, American Association of Homes & Services for the Aging, American Health Care Association, American Society for Healthcare Risk Management Health Care Highland Chateau Health Care Center, RN+ Systems, Jewish Home and Hospital, Kendall Corporation, Martin Memorial Health Systems, Beverly Enterprises, Good Samaritan Society, Iona House

National Partnership Advocacy Untie the Elderly, AARP, National Citizens Coalition for Nursing Home Reform, Consumer Product Safety Commission, National Citizens Coalition or Nursing Home Reform Industry Hill-Rom, Sunrise Medical, Hard Manufacturing, Basic American Medical Products, ECRI, Invacare Corporation, Basic American Medical Products, Stryker Medical, Carroll Healthcare, Hilenbrand Industries Individual members Attorneys, Researchers

Issues Groups 1. Regulation: Reconciliation of regulatory definitions and requirements related to bed safety 2. Clinical: Development of a standard of care for use of bed rails (S. Hoffman) 3. Bed Equipment Evaluation and Design: (A. Nelson, G. Powell-Cope) Development and evaluation of design guidance for safer bed systems; Creation of suitable options for continued use of older equipment

Issues Group 4. Research: Enhancement of scientific knowledge on the bed environment (A. Nelson) 5. Education: Outreach efforts to improve patient safety regarding bed systems (G. Powell-Cope) 6. Legal affairs

Accomplishments Regulatory. A joint letter signed by HCFA and FDA was sent by HCFA to all State Survey and Certification agencies in August 2000 Regulatory. Letter defined each agency s definition of physical restraints and their position on bed rails as a restraint.

Accomplishments, continued Clinical Guidance: Universal Clinical Guidance for the Assessment for Use and Implementation of Hospital Bed Siderails in Hospitals, Long Term Care Facilities and Home Health Settings (DRAFT) Outreach: Resident/family brochure on risks of side rails and alternatives to their use, press releases, publications (www.fda.gov/cdrh/beds)

Bed Legacy Equipment, Evaluation, New Design Dimensional Criteria: Criteria proposed for measurements at entrapment zones Based on 1 st, 5 th percentiles for head, neck, chest measurements (15 anthropometric data sources, international representation) Validated using FDA entrapment data Consistent with international standards under development Corrective Action Document: Guidelines for action on beds that do not meet standards including mitigation strategies and bed replacement (DRAFT)

Entrapment Zones Entrapment Zone 1 (H) Entrapment Zone 2 (I)

Entrapment Zones Entrapment Zone 3 (A) Entrapment Zone 4 (D)

Entrapment Zones Entrapment Zone 5 (E) Entrapment Zone 6 (F)

Entrapment Zone 7 (J) Entrapment Zones

Purposes of Current Study (1) Evaluate a facility-based approach for bed safety assessment (2) Determine evidence-based recommendations for intervention (3) Determine relative risk and cost benefit comparison of interventions.

Seven Objectives O1: Determine the variability of bed systems (frame, mattress, bed rails) by make, model and unit location at six VA health care systems O2: Evaluate each bed according to proposed safety criteria in seven critical bed-safety zones

Seven Objectives O3: Empirically refine the process for measuring beds according to the proposed dimensional criteria O4: Estimate the incidence and etiology of bed-related adverse events (close calls, injuries, falls from bed, and deaths)

Seven Objectives O5: Evaluate the attributable risk of each bed system and its sub-components for each outcome using an analytic model. O6: Design a system for prioritizing interventions to improve bed safety based on risks, benefits and cost of interventions O7: Develop a strategic plan to mitigate the bedrelated patient risks identified in VISN 8

Goals for Site Visit To measure all bed systems in long term care and medical/surgical areas Standardized procedure using a cone/cylinder made to simulate head, neck and chest dimensions Electronic data entry at bedside Approximately 15 minutes per bed Beds are measured unoccupied Infection control procedures approved by Infection Control at Tampa VAMC

Goals for Site Visit Sticker placed next to bar code will indicate NP (not pass) or P (pass) Collect incident report data on bed-related falls and entrapment for one year (2/00 2/01)

Post Site Visit Work Data will be compiled in Tampa Expert panel will develop replacement/ mitigation plan for each facility based on measurements, risks, benefits and costs VISN and VAMC level reports will be generated and distributed

Time Table HBSW will submit dimensional criteria to FDA for consideration as a guidance document (public record, 2-year process) Data Collection through mid July Final report by September 1 Report submitted to VAMCs and VISN Sept. 15 March 7-8, 2002 conference by HBSW (following annual falls conference) www.patientsafetycenter.com