Most nurses providing care at the bedside have a story about a patient who experienced a fall that either sped up\ntheir disease process or prolonged their hospitalization. Due to the potential severity of harm from falls, health\nsystems and payers have placed an intentional focus on reducing the incidence of falls. Numerous studies have\nexplored interventions to decrease the incidents of falls, for example, tailoring interventions to the specific unit's\nenvironment (Jacobs, 2016), increasing staff training (Montejano-Lozyoa, 2020), and talking with patients about\ntheir fears to bridge the fall risk perception gap that often occurs between patients and staff (Kityoshi-Teo, 2020).\nWhile there is an abundance of research on individual in...
Despite a myriad of studies on fall prevention, patient falls continue to be a longterm problem expe...
Determining the Efficacy of Educational Interventions in Reducing Patient Falls Background: Despite ...
Abstract The purpose of the project was to decrease the number of falls occurring in the 48-bed medi...
One of the most preventable reported safety incidents in hospitals is falls, resulting in adverse ou...
Purpose: The purpose of this quality improvement project was to evaluate an educational PowerPoint s...
Problem: Falls as a leading cause of inpatient hospital injury show that intervention is needed to i...
Falls are common events occurring across the country in health care facilities. As a result, patient...
Falls are a leading cause of injury in hospitalized patients and are often preventable. A vast amoun...
Falls, like other hospital-acquired conditions such as pneumonia, pressure ulcer, and catheter-assoc...
Introduction: Falls are the leading cause of death due to injury among the elderly. Every 24 minute...
Problem: Maintaining patient safety is of utmost importance in healthcare. Healthcare organizations ...
Background: Falls are one of the most common adverse events in the hospital. Falls can result in inj...
Fall prevention techniques need to be improved based on the continued number of fall rates incidents...
Objective: To evaluate the consistency of nurses' documentation in the falls prevention assessment t...
Abstract: Objective—To get nurses and assistants' perspectives on why patients in acute care hospita...
Despite a myriad of studies on fall prevention, patient falls continue to be a longterm problem expe...
Determining the Efficacy of Educational Interventions in Reducing Patient Falls Background: Despite ...
Abstract The purpose of the project was to decrease the number of falls occurring in the 48-bed medi...
One of the most preventable reported safety incidents in hospitals is falls, resulting in adverse ou...
Purpose: The purpose of this quality improvement project was to evaluate an educational PowerPoint s...
Problem: Falls as a leading cause of inpatient hospital injury show that intervention is needed to i...
Falls are common events occurring across the country in health care facilities. As a result, patient...
Falls are a leading cause of injury in hospitalized patients and are often preventable. A vast amoun...
Falls, like other hospital-acquired conditions such as pneumonia, pressure ulcer, and catheter-assoc...
Introduction: Falls are the leading cause of death due to injury among the elderly. Every 24 minute...
Problem: Maintaining patient safety is of utmost importance in healthcare. Healthcare organizations ...
Background: Falls are one of the most common adverse events in the hospital. Falls can result in inj...
Fall prevention techniques need to be improved based on the continued number of fall rates incidents...
Objective: To evaluate the consistency of nurses' documentation in the falls prevention assessment t...
Abstract: Objective—To get nurses and assistants' perspectives on why patients in acute care hospita...
Despite a myriad of studies on fall prevention, patient falls continue to be a longterm problem expe...
Determining the Efficacy of Educational Interventions in Reducing Patient Falls Background: Despite ...
Abstract The purpose of the project was to decrease the number of falls occurring in the 48-bed medi...