Background Comparing inpatient fall rates can serve as a benchmark for quality improvement. To improve the comparability of performance between hospitals, adjustments for patient-related fall risk factors that are not modifiable by care are recommended. Thereafter, the remaining variability in risk-adjusted fall rates can be attributed to differences in quality of care provided by a hospital. Research on risk-adjusted fall rates and their impact on hospital comparisons is currently sparse. Therefore, the aims of this study were to develop an inpatient fall risk adjustment model based on patient-related fall risk factors, and to analyse the impact of applying this model on comparisons of inpatient fall rates in acute care hospitals in Switze...
Background: In the United States 700,000 to 1,000,000 people fall in the hospital annually, 1/3 resu...
Abstract Background Admitted patients who fall and injure themselves during an acute hospitalization...
Introduction Prevention of falling accidents in the hospital setting becomes crucial for the safety ...
Background Comparing inpatient fall rates can serve as a benchmark for quality improvement. To impro...
BACKGROUND Comparing inpatient fall rates can serve as a benchmark for quality improvement. To im...
Background: Inpatient falls are common hospital adverse events. We aimed to determine inpatient fall...
Inpatient fall prevention is a patient safety goal for hospitals highlighted in government healthcar...
Falls occurring as a presenting feature of acute medical illness are significantly associated with a...
Objective. To evaluate patients‘ fall risk and frequency in nursing hospital during treatment. Objec...
Background: Patient falls in acute care hospitals represent a significant patient safety concern. Al...
Introduction Falls are among the most common yet most often preventable, adverse events involving th...
Purpose Falls are a highly prevalent problem in hospitals and nursing homes with serious negative co...
Objective: To determine whether locally adapting a falls risk factor assessment tool results in an i...
Falls are among the most common adverse events reported in hospitalized patients. While there is a g...
Aim: This paper is a report of a study conducted to compare the predictive accuracy for fallers of T...
Background: In the United States 700,000 to 1,000,000 people fall in the hospital annually, 1/3 resu...
Abstract Background Admitted patients who fall and injure themselves during an acute hospitalization...
Introduction Prevention of falling accidents in the hospital setting becomes crucial for the safety ...
Background Comparing inpatient fall rates can serve as a benchmark for quality improvement. To impro...
BACKGROUND Comparing inpatient fall rates can serve as a benchmark for quality improvement. To im...
Background: Inpatient falls are common hospital adverse events. We aimed to determine inpatient fall...
Inpatient fall prevention is a patient safety goal for hospitals highlighted in government healthcar...
Falls occurring as a presenting feature of acute medical illness are significantly associated with a...
Objective. To evaluate patients‘ fall risk and frequency in nursing hospital during treatment. Objec...
Background: Patient falls in acute care hospitals represent a significant patient safety concern. Al...
Introduction Falls are among the most common yet most often preventable, adverse events involving th...
Purpose Falls are a highly prevalent problem in hospitals and nursing homes with serious negative co...
Objective: To determine whether locally adapting a falls risk factor assessment tool results in an i...
Falls are among the most common adverse events reported in hospitalized patients. While there is a g...
Aim: This paper is a report of a study conducted to compare the predictive accuracy for fallers of T...
Background: In the United States 700,000 to 1,000,000 people fall in the hospital annually, 1/3 resu...
Abstract Background Admitted patients who fall and injure themselves during an acute hospitalization...
Introduction Prevention of falling accidents in the hospital setting becomes crucial for the safety ...