Interventions to reduce the incidence of falls in older adult patients in acute-care hospitals: a sys- tematic review [ J]. International Journal of Evidence-Based Healthcare 2009,7(4) : 243-249.Stern, C., & Jayasekara, R. (2009). Interventions to reduce the incidence of falls in ...
Interventions to reduce the incidence of falls in older adult patients in acute-care hospitals: a systematic review. Int J Evid Based Healthc 2009;7:... C Stern,R Jayasekara - 《Jbi Database of Systematic Reviews & Implementation Reports》 被引量: 0发表: 2009年 Interventions aimed at reduc...
Patient identification is considered as a fundamental part of the care process and a relevant resource for safety practices in hospital settings. Objective We aimed to review the literature on interventions to reduce patient identification errors in hospital settings. Methods A systematic review of effec...
The secondary aim was to describe the effects on length of stay, discharge destination, falls, and hospital costs. Umbrella review. Systematic reviews that evaluated ward- or system-level interventions aiming to improve physical activity or reduce functional decline in medical inpatients. PubMed, ...
to hospitals and healthcare providers, insurers and individuals [6,7,8,9,10,11]. Despite extensive research on interventions designed to reduce the incidence of falls in hospitals, the quality of evidence is comparatively low, and the effects on falls risk in hospitals remains unclear [12,13]...
These are straightforward, low cost, and can be implemented in vulnerable older adults to reduce hospital stay and reduce iatrogenic harm. Taken together, these can be summarized in the following interventions: Conclusion Many frail older adults live on the brink between independence and functional ...
Implementing and evaluating interventions that target specific risk factors to reduce patient falls in hospitals Aim and objectives: This research protocol presents an action research project with the aim to demonstrate the value of person-centred fundamental care to ... MG Titler 被引量: 0发表: 0...
As well, for patients in long-term care settings, hip protectors, environmental assessment and modification, exercise, and patient-level quality improvement strategies are potential options to reduce falls. A 2015 systematic review and network meta-analysis examining vision and risk factor interventions ...
In Australia, all falls result in an estimated 5300 deaths and cost approximately AU$8.9 billion per year [10]. As the number of falls increases over time [3, 11], preventing falls, should be a national priority. Fall prevention interventions aim to reduce the risk and incidence of falling...
Overall, the combination of activity pacing and self-regulation holds promise in achieving a physically active lifestyle while effectively managing in the long term137. Therefore, it is imperative to explore long term strategies and implement follow up measures that aim to reduce fatigue symptoms ...