The authors present the results of a retrospective study on falls performed at "Policlinico" Hospital of Bari, Italy, in the period 1st March 2011-31st December 2012. A systematic approach was performed to estimate the average hospital cost and length of stay (LOS) associated with injurious falls in our hospital. Particularly, a surveillance system based on the distribution and filing of "Fall of the Patient" record cards has long been in place. The study revealed 175 falls, accounting for the 0.1 % of the admissions to the Policlinico Hospital in the examined period, which had both human and financial costs, the latter related to extra-treatment (medical investigations-both instrumental and clinical- A nd therapies), increased lengths of s...
Objectives: Falls among hospitalized elderlies represent a frequent (20-30%) adverse event. About 30...
Aims of this study were to evaluate the incidence of falls in subjects aged ≥65 years in Parma Provi...
Patient safety is a great concern of healthcare institutions and the correct reporting and managemen...
Purpose of the study 1. Analyze the most important risk factors for accidentals falls in hospitalize...
The University Hospital has addressed the issue of prevention of falls in hospital with some goals: ...
BACKGROUND: In-hospital falls are common and pose significant economic burden on the healthcare sys...
Falls occurring as a presenting feature of acute medical illness are significantly associated with a...
Introduction Falls are among the most common yet most often preventable, adverse events involving th...
Inpatient fall prevention is a patient safety goal for hospitals highlighted in government healthcar...
Background Falls are a common cause of injury and pose an increased risk of morbidity, mortality, an...
Abstract Background Although several risk assessment tools are in use, uncertainties on their accura...
Background: Inpatient falls are common hospital adverse events. We aimed to determine inpatient fall...
Background: Patient fall in the hospital care setting are recognized as a serious health problem sin...
Background:In-hospital falls are common and pose significant economic burden on the healthcare ...
OBJECTIVE: To quantify the additional hospital length of stay (LOS) and costs associated with in-hos...
Objectives: Falls among hospitalized elderlies represent a frequent (20-30%) adverse event. About 30...
Aims of this study were to evaluate the incidence of falls in subjects aged ≥65 years in Parma Provi...
Patient safety is a great concern of healthcare institutions and the correct reporting and managemen...
Purpose of the study 1. Analyze the most important risk factors for accidentals falls in hospitalize...
The University Hospital has addressed the issue of prevention of falls in hospital with some goals: ...
BACKGROUND: In-hospital falls are common and pose significant economic burden on the healthcare sys...
Falls occurring as a presenting feature of acute medical illness are significantly associated with a...
Introduction Falls are among the most common yet most often preventable, adverse events involving th...
Inpatient fall prevention is a patient safety goal for hospitals highlighted in government healthcar...
Background Falls are a common cause of injury and pose an increased risk of morbidity, mortality, an...
Abstract Background Although several risk assessment tools are in use, uncertainties on their accura...
Background: Inpatient falls are common hospital adverse events. We aimed to determine inpatient fall...
Background: Patient fall in the hospital care setting are recognized as a serious health problem sin...
Background:In-hospital falls are common and pose significant economic burden on the healthcare ...
OBJECTIVE: To quantify the additional hospital length of stay (LOS) and costs associated with in-hos...
Objectives: Falls among hospitalized elderlies represent a frequent (20-30%) adverse event. About 30...
Aims of this study were to evaluate the incidence of falls in subjects aged ≥65 years in Parma Provi...
Patient safety is a great concern of healthcare institutions and the correct reporting and managemen...