Slip-resistant footwear reduces slips among National Health Service workers in England: a randomised controlled trial

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Cockayne SarahORCID,Fairhurst Caroline,Frost Gillian,Liddle Mark,Cunningham-Burley Rachel,Zand Michael,Hewitt Catherine,Iles-Smith Heather M,Green Lorraine,Torgerson David J

Abstract

ObjectivesAssess the effectiveness of 5* GRIP-rated slip-resistant footwear in preventing slips in the workplace compared to usual footwear (control group).MethodsA multicentre, randomised controlled trial; 4553 National Health Service (NHS) staff were randomised 1:1 to the intervention group (provided with 5* GRIP-rated slip-resistant footwear) or the control group. The primary outcome of incidence rate of self-reported slips in the workplace over 14 weeks was analysed using a mixed-effects negative binomial model. Secondary outcome measures included incidence rate of falls from a slip, falls not from a slip, proportion of participants reporting a slip, fall or fracture and time to first slip and fall.Results6743 slips were reported: 2633 in the intervention group (mean 1.16 per participant, range 0 to 36) and 4110 in the control group (mean 1.80 per participant, range 0 to 83). There was a statistically significant reduction in slip rate in the intervention group relative to the control group (incidence rate ratio (IRR) 0.63, 95% CI 0.57 to 0.70, p<0.001). Statistically significant differences, in favour of the intervention group, were observed in falls from a slip (IRR 0.51, 95% CI 0.28 to 0.92, p=0.03), the proportion of participants who reported a slip (OR 0.58, 95% CI 0.50 to 0.66, p<0.001) or fall (OR 0.73, 95% CI 0.54 to 0.99, p=0.04) and time to first slip (HR 0.73, 95% CI 0.67 to 0.80, p<0.001).ConclusionsThe offer and provision of 5* GRIP-rated footwear reduced slips in NHS staff in the workplace.Trial registration numberISRCTN33051393.

Funder

Public Health Research Programme

Health and Safety Executive

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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