CE: Original Research: Predicting Injurious Falls in the Hospital Setting: Implications for Practice.
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UNLABELLED : BACKGROUND Despite years of research and increasingly evidence-based practice, falls continue to be the most commonly reported adverse events experienced by hospitalized adults. Yet a majority of the relevant research has focused on predicting and preventing falls in general; there has been little focus on injurious falls. PURPOSE The purpose of this retrospective study was to determine which patient factors are associated with injurious falls in hospitalized adults. METHODS The study site's adverse event reporting database was used to identify 1,369 patients who fell between January 1, 2006, and October 31, 2013. Of these, 381 (27.8%) subjects suffered injurious falls. Variables of interest included age, sex, fall history, use of diuretics, use of central nervous system medications, cognitive impairment, primary discharge diagnoses, abnormal laboratory values, impaired mobility, and body mass index. FINDINGS Bivariate analysis revealed a statistically significant association between injurious falls and having a primary discharge diagnosis of "symptoms, signs, and ill-defined conditions." Having this discharge diagnosis was a significant predictor of injurious falls. CONCLUSIONS Findings from this study may help hospital clinicians to better identify which patients are most at risk for injurious falls and to create better fall-related injury prevention interventions.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- The American journal of nursing
دوره 116 9 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2016