Copyright: © 2014 Heslop K, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. Aims: To compare falls sustained in two groups of patients (one with mental disorders and the other neurocognitive disorders), in two acute inpatient older adult mental health services in Western Australia (WA). Background: Falls are the most common adverse event experienced during inpatient care. Older people with mental disorders and neurocognitive disorders constitute a high-risk group for accidental falls in hospitals. Methods: Data relating to 207 fall events from 2010...
This article is free to read on journal website. Background Falls are a common adverse event during ...
Falls and their consequences are a major health problem in the older population, increasing their im...
The author is completing the work as part of a National Education Scotland funded fellowship.Almost ...
Aims: To compare falls sustained in two groups of patients (one with mental disorders and the other ...
Copyright: © 2014 Dickinson A et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of ...
Older adults admitted to inpatient mental health units present with complex mental health care needs...
Falls are a common and costly complication of hospitalization, particularly in older adult populatio...
Background: Despite the high risk of falling for people with severe mental illness, there is limited...
Introduction: There is an urgent need to improve the care of older people at risk of or who experien...
Objectives: To better understand fall risk factors in older adults with cognitive impairment living ...
Copyright © 2013 Mussi Chiara et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Sustaining a fall during hospitalization reduces a patient's ability to return home following discha...
Background: In-hospital falls among elderly represent a major problem for both the patient and the h...
Background: In-hospital falls among elderly represent a major problem for both the patient and the h...
This article is free to read on journal website. Background Falls are a common adverse event during ...
This article is free to read on journal website. Background Falls are a common adverse event during ...
Falls and their consequences are a major health problem in the older population, increasing their im...
The author is completing the work as part of a National Education Scotland funded fellowship.Almost ...
Aims: To compare falls sustained in two groups of patients (one with mental disorders and the other ...
Copyright: © 2014 Dickinson A et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of ...
Older adults admitted to inpatient mental health units present with complex mental health care needs...
Falls are a common and costly complication of hospitalization, particularly in older adult populatio...
Background: Despite the high risk of falling for people with severe mental illness, there is limited...
Introduction: There is an urgent need to improve the care of older people at risk of or who experien...
Objectives: To better understand fall risk factors in older adults with cognitive impairment living ...
Copyright © 2013 Mussi Chiara et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Sustaining a fall during hospitalization reduces a patient's ability to return home following discha...
Background: In-hospital falls among elderly represent a major problem for both the patient and the h...
Background: In-hospital falls among elderly represent a major problem for both the patient and the h...
This article is free to read on journal website. Background Falls are a common adverse event during ...
This article is free to read on journal website. Background Falls are a common adverse event during ...
Falls and their consequences are a major health problem in the older population, increasing their im...
The author is completing the work as part of a National Education Scotland funded fellowship.Almost ...