© 2018 AJA Inc. Falls in hospital are common and up to 70% result in injury, leading to increased length of stay and accounting for 10% of patient safety-related deaths. Yet, high-quality evidence guiding best practice is lacking. Fall prevention strategies have worked in some trials but not in others. Differences in study setting (acute, subacute, rehabilitation) and sampling of patients (cognitively intact or impaired) may explain the difference in results. This article discusses these important issues and describes the strategies to prevent falls in the acute hospital setting we have studied, which engage the cognitively impaired who are more likely to fall. We have used video clips rather than verbal instruction to educate patients, and...
Accidental falls in older hospital patients are a serious problem. Trials to date aiming to prevent ...
ObjectivesTo systematically document the implementation, components, comparators, adherence, and eff...
Accidental falls by older patients in hospital are one of the most commonly reported adverse events....
Falls in hospital are common and up to 70% result in injury, leading to increased length of stay and...
Background: Falls are a common adverse event during hospitalization of older adults, and few interve...
This article is free to read on journal website. Background Falls are a common adverse event during ...
Objectives: To determine whether a change in practice to introduce a multidisciplinary fall-preventi...
Falls occurring as a presenting feature of acute medical illness are significantly associated with a...
Background: Falls are a common adverse event during hospitalizationof older adults, and few interven...
Background: While advances in falls prevention in the adult population have occurred, the care requi...
Objective. This case study was implemented in an attempt to reduce the number of hospital in-patient...
Journal compilation © 2009 The Joanna Briggs InstituteAim Falls can cause serious physical and emot...
BackgroundFalls remain a common and debilitating problem in hospitals worldwide. The aim of this stu...
Background: Falls remain the most frequent adverse event reported in hospitals, particularly geriatr...
One of the major issues in all healthcare facilities is patient fall risk. Most hospitals or healthc...
Accidental falls in older hospital patients are a serious problem. Trials to date aiming to prevent ...
ObjectivesTo systematically document the implementation, components, comparators, adherence, and eff...
Accidental falls by older patients in hospital are one of the most commonly reported adverse events....
Falls in hospital are common and up to 70% result in injury, leading to increased length of stay and...
Background: Falls are a common adverse event during hospitalization of older adults, and few interve...
This article is free to read on journal website. Background Falls are a common adverse event during ...
Objectives: To determine whether a change in practice to introduce a multidisciplinary fall-preventi...
Falls occurring as a presenting feature of acute medical illness are significantly associated with a...
Background: Falls are a common adverse event during hospitalizationof older adults, and few interven...
Background: While advances in falls prevention in the adult population have occurred, the care requi...
Objective. This case study was implemented in an attempt to reduce the number of hospital in-patient...
Journal compilation © 2009 The Joanna Briggs InstituteAim Falls can cause serious physical and emot...
BackgroundFalls remain a common and debilitating problem in hospitals worldwide. The aim of this stu...
Background: Falls remain the most frequent adverse event reported in hospitals, particularly geriatr...
One of the major issues in all healthcare facilities is patient fall risk. Most hospitals or healthc...
Accidental falls in older hospital patients are a serious problem. Trials to date aiming to prevent ...
ObjectivesTo systematically document the implementation, components, comparators, adherence, and eff...
Accidental falls by older patients in hospital are one of the most commonly reported adverse events....