There is limited evidence to support the effectiveness of falls prevention interventions in the acute hospital setting. The 6-PACK falls prevention program includes a fall-risk tool; 'falls alert' signs; supervision of patients in the bathroom; ensuring patients' walking AIDS are within reach; toileting regimes; low-low beds; and bed/chair alarms. This study explored the acceptability of the 6-PACK program from the perspective of nurses and senior staff prior to its implementation in a randomised controlled trial. A mixed-methods approach was applied involving 24 acute wards from six Australian hospitals. Participants were nurses working on participating wards and senior hospital staff including: Nurse Unit Managers; senior physicians; Dire...
Background: Inhospital falls cause morbidity, staff burden and increased healthcare costs. It is unc...
Background: When tested in a randomized controlled trial (RCT) of 31,411 patients, the nurse-led 6-P...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of the 6-PACK programme on falls and fall injuries in acute ...
There is limited evidence to support the effectiveness of falls prevention interventions in the acut...
There is limited evidence to support the effectiveness of falls prevention interventions in the acut...
There is limited evidence to support the effectiveness of falls prevention interventions in the acut...
Evidence for effective falls prevention interventions in acute wards is limited. One reason for this...
Objective: To evaluate the effect of the 6-PACK programme on falls and fall injuries in acute wards....
Evidence for effective falls prevention interventions in acute wards is limited. One reason for this...
Evidence for effective falls prevention interventions in acute wards is limited. One reason for this...
Evidence for effective falls prevention interventions in acute wards is limited. One reason for this...
Evidence for effective falls prevention interventions in acute wards is limited. One reason for this...
Background and aims In-hospital fall-related injuries are a source of personal harm, preventable hos...
Background and aims: In-hospital fall-related injuries are a source of personal harm, preventable ho...
In-hospital fall-related injuries are a source of personal harm, preventable hospitalisation costs, ...
Background: Inhospital falls cause morbidity, staff burden and increased healthcare costs. It is unc...
Background: When tested in a randomized controlled trial (RCT) of 31,411 patients, the nurse-led 6-P...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of the 6-PACK programme on falls and fall injuries in acute ...
There is limited evidence to support the effectiveness of falls prevention interventions in the acut...
There is limited evidence to support the effectiveness of falls prevention interventions in the acut...
There is limited evidence to support the effectiveness of falls prevention interventions in the acut...
Evidence for effective falls prevention interventions in acute wards is limited. One reason for this...
Objective: To evaluate the effect of the 6-PACK programme on falls and fall injuries in acute wards....
Evidence for effective falls prevention interventions in acute wards is limited. One reason for this...
Evidence for effective falls prevention interventions in acute wards is limited. One reason for this...
Evidence for effective falls prevention interventions in acute wards is limited. One reason for this...
Evidence for effective falls prevention interventions in acute wards is limited. One reason for this...
Background and aims In-hospital fall-related injuries are a source of personal harm, preventable hos...
Background and aims: In-hospital fall-related injuries are a source of personal harm, preventable ho...
In-hospital fall-related injuries are a source of personal harm, preventable hospitalisation costs, ...
Background: Inhospital falls cause morbidity, staff burden and increased healthcare costs. It is unc...
Background: When tested in a randomized controlled trial (RCT) of 31,411 patients, the nurse-led 6-P...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of the 6-PACK programme on falls and fall injuries in acute ...