Objectives: To clarify the risk factors for falls in hospital settings and to propose the use of such factors to identify high-risk persons at admission. Design: Prospective cohort study. Setting: Fukushima Medical University Hospital, Japan, from August 2008 and September 2009. Participants: 9957 adult consecutive inpatients admitted to our hospital. Methods: Information was collected at admission from clinical records obtained from a structured questionnaire conducted in face-to-face interviews with subjects by nurses and doctors and fall events were collected from clinical records.Results: The proportion of patients who fell during follow-up was 2.5% and the incidence of falls was 3.28 per 100 person-days. There were significant differen...
Background: Falls in later life that require admission to hospital have well-established consequence...
Falls occurring as a presenting feature of acute medical illness are significantly associated with a...
Background: There has been limited research investigating the relationship between injurious falls a...
Objectives: To clarify the risk factors for falls in hospital settings and to propose the use of suc...
Objectives: To clarify the risk factors for falls in hospital settings and to propose the use of suc...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify the risk factors for falls and to suggest data fo...
Falling is one the most common types of inpatient adverse events. Most fall-related research was con...
Background/Aims: Falls are a key patient safety concern because of the associated physical injuries,...
Falls are a significant burden on the Australian health care budget and can result in loss of person...
Falls are a significant burden on the Australian health care budget and can result in loss of person...
Background: Older people are at increased risk of falls after hospital discharge. This study aimed t...
Objective: In this study, we investigated the incidence rate and risk factors related to falls among...
Introduction/Background: Falls may be the most commonly reported incidents in the acute care setting...
Background: Older people are at increased risk of falls after hospital discharge. This study aimed t...
(1) Background: This study aimed to test the feasibility of utilizing the screening tool for fall ri...
Background: Falls in later life that require admission to hospital have well-established consequence...
Falls occurring as a presenting feature of acute medical illness are significantly associated with a...
Background: There has been limited research investigating the relationship between injurious falls a...
Objectives: To clarify the risk factors for falls in hospital settings and to propose the use of suc...
Objectives: To clarify the risk factors for falls in hospital settings and to propose the use of suc...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify the risk factors for falls and to suggest data fo...
Falling is one the most common types of inpatient adverse events. Most fall-related research was con...
Background/Aims: Falls are a key patient safety concern because of the associated physical injuries,...
Falls are a significant burden on the Australian health care budget and can result in loss of person...
Falls are a significant burden on the Australian health care budget and can result in loss of person...
Background: Older people are at increased risk of falls after hospital discharge. This study aimed t...
Objective: In this study, we investigated the incidence rate and risk factors related to falls among...
Introduction/Background: Falls may be the most commonly reported incidents in the acute care setting...
Background: Older people are at increased risk of falls after hospital discharge. This study aimed t...
(1) Background: This study aimed to test the feasibility of utilizing the screening tool for fall ri...
Background: Falls in later life that require admission to hospital have well-established consequence...
Falls occurring as a presenting feature of acute medical illness are significantly associated with a...
Background: There has been limited research investigating the relationship between injurious falls a...