Patient education to prevent falls among older hospital inpatients: A randomized controlled trial. Archives of internal medicine. 2011;171(6):516-524.Haines TP, Hill A-M, Hill KD, et al.Patient education to prevent falls among older hospital inpatients: a randomized controlled trial. Arch ...
This study found that providing intensive patient education to all patients would cost a health service A$1,192 to prevent 3.67 patients from being a faller (that is, experiencing 1 or more falls) during their admission for every 100 patients treated (incremental cost effectiveness = A$325 per...
Forty-three articles were included in the final analysis. The interventions included: (i) direct face-to-face patient education about falls risks and mitigation; (ii) educational tools; (iii) patient-focussed consumer materials such as pamphlets, brochures and handouts; and (iv) hospital systems,...
Patient Education to Prevent Falls Among Older Hospital Inpatients The article describes a randomized controlled study which examined the efficacy of multimedia patient education approaches compared to usual care for the p... TP Haines,AM Hill,KD Hill,... - 《Archives of Internal Medicine》 被引量...
The results will provide robust recommendations for clinicians and researchers about the role of patient education in this population. The study has the potential to identify a new intervention that may reduce rates of falls in older hospital patients and could be readily duplicated and applied in ...
Falls education pathway– A series of evidence-based educational modules was delivered in short, easily digestible segments throughout the hospital stay. These were designed to educate veterans on practical steps they could take to prevent a fall. ...
Patient and staff education delivered by trained educators significantly reduce... Anne-Marie,Hill,Steven,... - 《Bmj Open》 被引量: 5发表: 2015年 Outreach program to prevent falls and fractures among urban elderly: evaluation of two years' experience [Japanese] This program was part of a ...
Education was planned for all staff (not just nursing), and the new strategies were deployed which included: a colored coverlet to be present on top of the patient and/or bed at all times, colored socks and armbands, new signage and a family-voice activated bedside alarm to remind ...
Staff training is an essential part of the responsibilities that are assigned to advanced practice nurses since it provides the opportunity to educate nurses and improve care services.
Osteoporosis patient education is offered in many countries worldwide. When evaluating complex interventions like these, it is important to understand how and why the intervention leads to effects. This study aimed to develop a program theory of osteopor