Falls among inpatients are the most frequently reported critical incidents in hospitals and can have tragic consequences that affect morbidity and mortality. The present study aimed to determine whether certain nursing units of care identified on patient care plans can be used to predict falls among hospitalized inpatients. A retrospective analysis of 7167 inpatient admissions in the 2002 calendar year was conducted. Faller status was ascertained from the hospital’s accident and incident monitoring system, and nursing units of care activated in the hospital’s nursing information system were identified. Twelve nursing units of care predicted falls. Logistic regression analyses showed that nursing units of care related to patient safety, conf...
OBJECTIVES: to identify the prevalence of the Nursing Diagnosis (ND) Risk for falls in the hospitali...
Patient falls contribute to unnecessary injury and incapacitation for patients and are also a major ...
Patient falls contribute to unnecessary injury and incapacitation for patients and are also a major ...
Patient falls in hospitals continue to exist as a serious societal problem. The purpose of this stud...
Patient falls in hospitals continue to exist as a serious societal problem. The purpose of this stud...
Patient falls in hospitals continue to exist as a serious societal problem. The purpose of this stud...
Objective. To evaluate patients‘ fall risk and frequency in nursing hospital during treatment. Objec...
Objective: This study explored the reuse of data captured into an electronic nursing record system u...
Aims: To examine the association between nursing unit safety culture, quality of care, missed care a...
Background: In the United States 700,000 to 1,000,000 people fall in the hospital annually, 1/3 resu...
Background: In the United States 700,000 to 1,000,000 people fall in the hospital annually, 1/3 resu...
Patients´ falls not only in home environment but just when they are hospitalized are not pleasant fo...
Falls are among the most common adverse events reported in hospitalized patients. While there is a g...
Objectives: to identify the prevalence of the Nursing Diagnosis (ND) Risk for falls in the hospitali...
Objectives: to identify the prevalence of the Nursing Diagnosis (ND) Risk for falls in the hospitali...
OBJECTIVES: to identify the prevalence of the Nursing Diagnosis (ND) Risk for falls in the hospitali...
Patient falls contribute to unnecessary injury and incapacitation for patients and are also a major ...
Patient falls contribute to unnecessary injury and incapacitation for patients and are also a major ...
Patient falls in hospitals continue to exist as a serious societal problem. The purpose of this stud...
Patient falls in hospitals continue to exist as a serious societal problem. The purpose of this stud...
Patient falls in hospitals continue to exist as a serious societal problem. The purpose of this stud...
Objective. To evaluate patients‘ fall risk and frequency in nursing hospital during treatment. Objec...
Objective: This study explored the reuse of data captured into an electronic nursing record system u...
Aims: To examine the association between nursing unit safety culture, quality of care, missed care a...
Background: In the United States 700,000 to 1,000,000 people fall in the hospital annually, 1/3 resu...
Background: In the United States 700,000 to 1,000,000 people fall in the hospital annually, 1/3 resu...
Patients´ falls not only in home environment but just when they are hospitalized are not pleasant fo...
Falls are among the most common adverse events reported in hospitalized patients. While there is a g...
Objectives: to identify the prevalence of the Nursing Diagnosis (ND) Risk for falls in the hospitali...
Objectives: to identify the prevalence of the Nursing Diagnosis (ND) Risk for falls in the hospitali...
OBJECTIVES: to identify the prevalence of the Nursing Diagnosis (ND) Risk for falls in the hospitali...
Patient falls contribute to unnecessary injury and incapacitation for patients and are also a major ...
Patient falls contribute to unnecessary injury and incapacitation for patients and are also a major ...