Measuring scales are a successful method for assessing patient safety in previous research. By identifying potential safety hazards or risks, these scales can facilitate the implementation of improved safety measures in healthcare facilities, promoting progress toward enhancing the quality of care and reducing adverse events in clinical settings. Such an approach is particularly valuable in promoting patient safety and quality of care. The aim of this study was to investigate nurses’ documentation concerning fall risk and pressure injuries in general and to investigate how nurses can ensure patient safety and improve the quality of care by examining their knowledge and attitudes toward using the Braden and FRAT measurement scales. Research...
Abstract Background Falls are common in old age and may have serious consequences. There are many st...
Objective. To evaluate patients‘ fall risk and frequency in nursing hospital during treatment. Objec...
Objective: To evaluate the consistency of nurses' documentation in the falls prevention assessment t...
Abstract Introduction: Patient safety culture is a very important concept for both patients and emp...
Amongst the health disciplines, nurses spend the most time with patients providing most of the super...
AIM: This paper reports on a study undertaken to test the sensitivity, specificity and feasibility o...
Fall is an incident that is often reported in hospitals. Fall can result in a loss to the patient. F...
Patients´ falls not only in home environment but just when they are hospitalized are not pleasant fo...
A prospective cohort study was used to determine the reliability and validity of two fall risk asses...
The purpose is to describe the effect of hourly nursing rounds on prevention of falls in hospitalize...
Patient falls contribute to unnecessary injury and incapacitation for patients and are also a major ...
AbstractEach year, more than 2.5 million people develop pressure injuries, which contribute to pain,...
Patient falls contribute to unnecessary injury and incapacitation for patients and are also a major ...
NoBackground: Falls are the most common safety incident reported by acute hospitals. NICE recommends...
Abstract: Objective—To get nurses and assistants' perspectives on why patients in acute care hospita...
Abstract Background Falls are common in old age and may have serious consequences. There are many st...
Objective. To evaluate patients‘ fall risk and frequency in nursing hospital during treatment. Objec...
Objective: To evaluate the consistency of nurses' documentation in the falls prevention assessment t...
Abstract Introduction: Patient safety culture is a very important concept for both patients and emp...
Amongst the health disciplines, nurses spend the most time with patients providing most of the super...
AIM: This paper reports on a study undertaken to test the sensitivity, specificity and feasibility o...
Fall is an incident that is often reported in hospitals. Fall can result in a loss to the patient. F...
Patients´ falls not only in home environment but just when they are hospitalized are not pleasant fo...
A prospective cohort study was used to determine the reliability and validity of two fall risk asses...
The purpose is to describe the effect of hourly nursing rounds on prevention of falls in hospitalize...
Patient falls contribute to unnecessary injury and incapacitation for patients and are also a major ...
AbstractEach year, more than 2.5 million people develop pressure injuries, which contribute to pain,...
Patient falls contribute to unnecessary injury and incapacitation for patients and are also a major ...
NoBackground: Falls are the most common safety incident reported by acute hospitals. NICE recommends...
Abstract: Objective—To get nurses and assistants' perspectives on why patients in acute care hospita...
Abstract Background Falls are common in old age and may have serious consequences. There are many st...
Objective. To evaluate patients‘ fall risk and frequency in nursing hospital during treatment. Objec...
Objective: To evaluate the consistency of nurses' documentation in the falls prevention assessment t...