Purpose: In an effort to lower the number of falls that occur among hospitalized patients, several facilities have begun introducing various fall prevention programs. However, the efficacy of fall prevention programs is diminished if patients do not consider themselves to be at risk for falls and do not follow recommended procedures. The goal of this study was to characterize how patients in four different acute care specialist services felt about their risk of falling while in the hospital. Methods: One hundred patients admitted to the study hospital with a Morse Fall Scale score of 45 or higher were given the Patient Perception Questionnaire, a tool designed to assess a patient's perception of their own fall risk, fear of falling, and mot...
Background: In the United States 700,000 to 1,000,000 people fall in the hospital annually, 1/3 resu...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify the risk factors for falls and to suggest data fo...
Background: In the United States 700,000 to 1,000,000 people fall in the hospital annually, 1/3 resu...
Abstract: Objective—To get nurses and assistants' perspectives on why patients in acute care hospita...
Falls occurring as a presenting feature of acute medical illness are significantly associated with a...
Patient falls in hospitals continue to be a global concern due to the poor health outcomes and costs...
The purpose of this research was to investigate and describe the impact on a patient of falling in a...
NoBackground: Falls are the most common safety incident reported by acute hospitals. NICE recommends...
Objective: This study aims to describe how patients perceive the threat of falls in hospitals, to id...
Introduction/Background: Falls may be the most commonly reported incidents in the acute care setting...
Patient falls have been an issue in hospital settings for many years. Patient falls not only lead to...
Introduction: In 2013, the total direct cost of fall injuries for people 65 and above was $34 billio...
Introduction: In 2013, the total direct cost of fall injuries for people 65 and above was $34 billio...
Objective: This study aims to describe how patients perceive the threat of falls in hospitals, to id...
BACKGROUND: Patient falls in hospitals are common and may lead to negative outcomes such as injuries...
Background: In the United States 700,000 to 1,000,000 people fall in the hospital annually, 1/3 resu...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify the risk factors for falls and to suggest data fo...
Background: In the United States 700,000 to 1,000,000 people fall in the hospital annually, 1/3 resu...
Abstract: Objective—To get nurses and assistants' perspectives on why patients in acute care hospita...
Falls occurring as a presenting feature of acute medical illness are significantly associated with a...
Patient falls in hospitals continue to be a global concern due to the poor health outcomes and costs...
The purpose of this research was to investigate and describe the impact on a patient of falling in a...
NoBackground: Falls are the most common safety incident reported by acute hospitals. NICE recommends...
Objective: This study aims to describe how patients perceive the threat of falls in hospitals, to id...
Introduction/Background: Falls may be the most commonly reported incidents in the acute care setting...
Patient falls have been an issue in hospital settings for many years. Patient falls not only lead to...
Introduction: In 2013, the total direct cost of fall injuries for people 65 and above was $34 billio...
Introduction: In 2013, the total direct cost of fall injuries for people 65 and above was $34 billio...
Objective: This study aims to describe how patients perceive the threat of falls in hospitals, to id...
BACKGROUND: Patient falls in hospitals are common and may lead to negative outcomes such as injuries...
Background: In the United States 700,000 to 1,000,000 people fall in the hospital annually, 1/3 resu...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify the risk factors for falls and to suggest data fo...
Background: In the United States 700,000 to 1,000,000 people fall in the hospital annually, 1/3 resu...