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Gap between risk factors and prevention strategies? A nationwide survey of fall prevention among medical and surgical patients
AIMS: This study aimed to determine the extent to which nurses report assessing evidence‐based falls risk factors and implementing targeted prevention for medical and surgical patients in China. DESIGN: This study was a national online survey. METHODS: The respondents were registered nurses working...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9544575/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35293033 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jan.15177 |
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author | Xia, Lixia Zheng, Yining Lin, Zheng Chen, Peng Mei, Kewen Zhao, Jing Liu, Yilan Song, Baoyun Gao, Hongmei Sun, Chao Yang, Hui Wang, Ying Song, Kuiqi Yang, Yan Luan, Xiaorong Wen, Xianxiu Yin, Xin Fu, Adan Cai, Yinghua Xie, Liling Li, Yaling Lu, Jieyu Wu, Xinjuan Wang, Rong Gu, Zejuan |
author_facet | Xia, Lixia Zheng, Yining Lin, Zheng Chen, Peng Mei, Kewen Zhao, Jing Liu, Yilan Song, Baoyun Gao, Hongmei Sun, Chao Yang, Hui Wang, Ying Song, Kuiqi Yang, Yan Luan, Xiaorong Wen, Xianxiu Yin, Xin Fu, Adan Cai, Yinghua Xie, Liling Li, Yaling Lu, Jieyu Wu, Xinjuan Wang, Rong Gu, Zejuan |
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description | AIMS: This study aimed to determine the extent to which nurses report assessing evidence‐based falls risk factors and implementing targeted prevention for medical and surgical patients in China. DESIGN: This study was a national online survey. METHODS: The respondents were registered nurses working in medical and surgical units in 662 Chinese hospitals. The data concerning the falls risk factor assessments and targeted interventions implemented by nurses were collected online by the Nursing Management Committee of the Chinese Nursing Association in China in 2019. RESULTS: In total, 68 527 valid questionnaires were returned (95.0%). In medical and surgical units, nurses were most likely to report assessing balance, mobility and strength (81.6%) and orthostatic hypotension (76.4%) in falls patients and least likely to report assessing continence (61.3%) and feet and footwear (55.8%). Ensuring the use of appropriate footwear (79.3%) and managing syncope, dizziness and vertigo (73.8%) were the most common multiple interventions, while managing postural hypotension (48.8%) and cognitive impairment (48.4%) was the least common. Nine falls risk factors with clearly matched multifactorial interventions were identified in medical and surgical units (68.2%–97.1%). CONCLUSIONS: The implementation of multifactorial interventions in medical and surgical wards is inconsistent as reported by nurses in medical and surgical wards. Throughout China, nurses are generally concerned about falls risk factors and prevention for their patients; however, limited attention has been focused on continence, feet and footwear assessment and the management of cognitive impairment. Evidence‐based falls prevention should be further tailored to the specific risk factors of each patient. IMPACT: Best practice guidelines for falls prevention in hospitals have been developed and published, and it is important for nurses to use these guidelines to guide practice. Our findings identify that in routine care, healthcare providers and hospitals can prevent falls. |
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spelling | pubmed-95445752022-10-14 Gap between risk factors and prevention strategies? A nationwide survey of fall prevention among medical and surgical patients Xia, Lixia Zheng, Yining Lin, Zheng Chen, Peng Mei, Kewen Zhao, Jing Liu, Yilan Song, Baoyun Gao, Hongmei Sun, Chao Yang, Hui Wang, Ying Song, Kuiqi Yang, Yan Luan, Xiaorong Wen, Xianxiu Yin, Xin Fu, Adan Cai, Yinghua Xie, Liling Li, Yaling Lu, Jieyu Wu, Xinjuan Wang, Rong Gu, Zejuan J Adv Nurs Research Papers AIMS: This study aimed to determine the extent to which nurses report assessing evidence‐based falls risk factors and implementing targeted prevention for medical and surgical patients in China. DESIGN: This study was a national online survey. METHODS: The respondents were registered nurses working in medical and surgical units in 662 Chinese hospitals. The data concerning the falls risk factor assessments and targeted interventions implemented by nurses were collected online by the Nursing Management Committee of the Chinese Nursing Association in China in 2019. RESULTS: In total, 68 527 valid questionnaires were returned (95.0%). In medical and surgical units, nurses were most likely to report assessing balance, mobility and strength (81.6%) and orthostatic hypotension (76.4%) in falls patients and least likely to report assessing continence (61.3%) and feet and footwear (55.8%). Ensuring the use of appropriate footwear (79.3%) and managing syncope, dizziness and vertigo (73.8%) were the most common multiple interventions, while managing postural hypotension (48.8%) and cognitive impairment (48.4%) was the least common. Nine falls risk factors with clearly matched multifactorial interventions were identified in medical and surgical units (68.2%–97.1%). CONCLUSIONS: The implementation of multifactorial interventions in medical and surgical wards is inconsistent as reported by nurses in medical and surgical wards. Throughout China, nurses are generally concerned about falls risk factors and prevention for their patients; however, limited attention has been focused on continence, feet and footwear assessment and the management of cognitive impairment. Evidence‐based falls prevention should be further tailored to the specific risk factors of each patient. IMPACT: Best practice guidelines for falls prevention in hospitals have been developed and published, and it is important for nurses to use these guidelines to guide practice. Our findings identify that in routine care, healthcare providers and hospitals can prevent falls. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-03-15 2022-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9544575/ /pubmed/35293033 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jan.15177 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Journal of Advanced Nursing published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes. |
spellingShingle | Research Papers Xia, Lixia Zheng, Yining Lin, Zheng Chen, Peng Mei, Kewen Zhao, Jing Liu, Yilan Song, Baoyun Gao, Hongmei Sun, Chao Yang, Hui Wang, Ying Song, Kuiqi Yang, Yan Luan, Xiaorong Wen, Xianxiu Yin, Xin Fu, Adan Cai, Yinghua Xie, Liling Li, Yaling Lu, Jieyu Wu, Xinjuan Wang, Rong Gu, Zejuan Gap between risk factors and prevention strategies? A nationwide survey of fall prevention among medical and surgical patients |
title | Gap between risk factors and prevention strategies? A nationwide survey of fall prevention among medical and surgical patients |
title_full | Gap between risk factors and prevention strategies? A nationwide survey of fall prevention among medical and surgical patients |
title_fullStr | Gap between risk factors and prevention strategies? A nationwide survey of fall prevention among medical and surgical patients |
title_full_unstemmed | Gap between risk factors and prevention strategies? A nationwide survey of fall prevention among medical and surgical patients |
title_short | Gap between risk factors and prevention strategies? A nationwide survey of fall prevention among medical and surgical patients |
title_sort | gap between risk factors and prevention strategies? a nationwide survey of fall prevention among medical and surgical patients |
topic | Research Papers |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9544575/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35293033 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jan.15177 |
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