Rationale, aims and objectives: Patient preference for interventions aimed at preventing in-hospital falls has not previously been investigated. This study aims to contrast the amount patients are willing to pay to prevent falls through six intervention approaches. ----- ----- Methods: This was a cross-sectional willingness-to-pay (WTP), contingent valuation survey conducted among hospital inpatients (n = 125) during their first week on a geriatric rehabilitation unit in Queensland, Australia. Contingent valuation scenarios were constructed for six falls prevention interventions: a falls consultation, an exercise programme, a face-to-face education programme, a booklet and video education programme, hip protectors and a targeted, multifacto...
Objectives: To determine whether a change in practice to introduce a multidisciplinary fall-preventi...
Background: Falls are the most common safety incident reported by acute hospitals. In England nation...
OBJECTIVE: To quantify the additional hospital length of stay (LOS) and costs associated with in-hos...
Rationale, aims and objectives: Patient preference for interventions aimed at preventing in-hospital...
Background: Falls are a major problem for patients and hospitals, resulting in death, disability and...
Background: Falls are one of the most frequently occurring adverse events that impact upon the recov...
Objective: This study aims to describe how patients perceive the threat of falls in hospitals, to id...
Background Falls are one of the most frequently occurring adverse events that impact upon the recove...
Background. Accidental falls by older patients in hospital are one of the most commonly reported adv...
There is limited evidence to support the effectiveness of falls prevention interventions in the acut...
BackgroundPerceived benefits of intervention programs from a participant perspective can be examined...
Background Falls remain common for communitydwelling older people and impose a substantial economic ...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of a patient education programme for preventing falls in th...
Accidental falls in older hospital patients are a serious problem. Trials to date aiming to prevent ...
Problem: Falls as a leading cause of inpatient hospital injury show that intervention is needed to i...
Objectives: To determine whether a change in practice to introduce a multidisciplinary fall-preventi...
Background: Falls are the most common safety incident reported by acute hospitals. In England nation...
OBJECTIVE: To quantify the additional hospital length of stay (LOS) and costs associated with in-hos...
Rationale, aims and objectives: Patient preference for interventions aimed at preventing in-hospital...
Background: Falls are a major problem for patients and hospitals, resulting in death, disability and...
Background: Falls are one of the most frequently occurring adverse events that impact upon the recov...
Objective: This study aims to describe how patients perceive the threat of falls in hospitals, to id...
Background Falls are one of the most frequently occurring adverse events that impact upon the recove...
Background. Accidental falls by older patients in hospital are one of the most commonly reported adv...
There is limited evidence to support the effectiveness of falls prevention interventions in the acut...
BackgroundPerceived benefits of intervention programs from a participant perspective can be examined...
Background Falls remain common for communitydwelling older people and impose a substantial economic ...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of a patient education programme for preventing falls in th...
Accidental falls in older hospital patients are a serious problem. Trials to date aiming to prevent ...
Problem: Falls as a leading cause of inpatient hospital injury show that intervention is needed to i...
Objectives: To determine whether a change in practice to introduce a multidisciplinary fall-preventi...
Background: Falls are the most common safety incident reported by acute hospitals. In England nation...
OBJECTIVE: To quantify the additional hospital length of stay (LOS) and costs associated with in-hos...