Abstract Background Falls are major adverse events in hospitals. The appropriateness of using risk assessment instruments for falls in hospitals has recently been questioned, although the research performed in this respect presents some methodological shortcomings. The purpose of the present study is to evaluate the accuracy of the Downton and STRATIFY instruments to determine the risk of falls and to predict their incidence in acute care hospitals in the public health system in Andalusia (Spain). Methods A longitudinal, multicentre prospective study was made of a cohort of patients recruited between May 2014 and March 2016. The risk of falls was assessed using each of the above instruments during the first 24 h after hospital admittance, w...
AIM: This paper reports on a study undertaken to test the sensitivity, specificity and feasibility o...
OBJECTIVES This study aimed to develop and validate a falls risk screening tool derived from interRA...
Abstract Title. Accidental falls in hospital inpatients: evaluation of sensitivity and specificity o...
Falls are major adverse events in hospitals. The appropriateness of using risk assessment instrument...
Aim: This paper is a report of a study conducted to compare the predictive accuracy for fallers of T...
Objective: To compare the effectiveness of the STRATIFY falls tool with nurses’ clinical judgments i...
Abstract Background Although several risk assessment tools are in use, uncertainties on their accura...
Objective: To determine whether locally adapting a falls risk factor assessment tool results in an i...
Abstract Background Falls screening tools are routinely used in hospital settings and the psychometr...
Background: Although several risk assessment tools are in use, uncertainties on their accuracy in de...
Objectives: To compare the use of two falls risk-identification tools (Downton and STRATIFY) with cl...
It was pleasing to see the careful review of the accuracy of in-hospital falls risk screening tools ...
Aim: The aims were to analyze studies determining the validity of tools assessing the risk of falls ...
A prospective cohort study was used to determine the reliability and validity of two fall risk asses...
AIMS: To determine the diagnostic accuracy of three different methods for identifying individuals at...
AIM: This paper reports on a study undertaken to test the sensitivity, specificity and feasibility o...
OBJECTIVES This study aimed to develop and validate a falls risk screening tool derived from interRA...
Abstract Title. Accidental falls in hospital inpatients: evaluation of sensitivity and specificity o...
Falls are major adverse events in hospitals. The appropriateness of using risk assessment instrument...
Aim: This paper is a report of a study conducted to compare the predictive accuracy for fallers of T...
Objective: To compare the effectiveness of the STRATIFY falls tool with nurses’ clinical judgments i...
Abstract Background Although several risk assessment tools are in use, uncertainties on their accura...
Objective: To determine whether locally adapting a falls risk factor assessment tool results in an i...
Abstract Background Falls screening tools are routinely used in hospital settings and the psychometr...
Background: Although several risk assessment tools are in use, uncertainties on their accuracy in de...
Objectives: To compare the use of two falls risk-identification tools (Downton and STRATIFY) with cl...
It was pleasing to see the careful review of the accuracy of in-hospital falls risk screening tools ...
Aim: The aims were to analyze studies determining the validity of tools assessing the risk of falls ...
A prospective cohort study was used to determine the reliability and validity of two fall risk asses...
AIMS: To determine the diagnostic accuracy of three different methods for identifying individuals at...
AIM: This paper reports on a study undertaken to test the sensitivity, specificity and feasibility o...
OBJECTIVES This study aimed to develop and validate a falls risk screening tool derived from interRA...
Abstract Title. Accidental falls in hospital inpatients: evaluation of sensitivity and specificity o...