Effectiveness of Built-in Bathroom Facilities in Reducing Inpatient Falls from an Acute Care Setting

Jason Phil Seow, F. Aloweni, S. Y. Ang, Kai Yunn Teo, Andrea Choh, S. H. Lim, S. Fook-Chong
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Background: Built-in bathroom facilities located within patients’ room were identified as a strategy to reduce inpatient falls. However, the relationship between having built-in bathrooms and falls incidence has not been examined. Purpose: To explore whether built-in bathrooms within an acute multi-bedded hospital room setting will reduce falls incidence among adult patients as compared to those sharing a separate bathroom situated outside their rooms. Method: A pre-and-post study involving a single group comparison of three-time phases was conducted. Results: Presence of built-in bathrooms in multi-bedded hospital room settings was not statistically significant in reducing falls, p>0.05. Conclusions: Built-in bathrooms had shortened the distance from the bathroom to patients’ bed, but it did not reduce falls incidence significantly. Other fall preventive measures such as reminding patients to seek assistance before ambulating and installation of handrails linking from the bed to the built-in bathrooms may be required in order to reduce fall incidence.
内置浴室设施在减少急诊住院病人跌倒方面的有效性
背景:位于患者房间内的内置浴室设施被认为是减少住院患者跌倒的一种策略。然而,内置浴室和跌倒发生率之间的关系还没有被研究过。目的:探讨急性多床病房内的内置浴室与共用房间外独立浴室的患者相比,是否能降低成年患者跌倒的发生率。方法:采用单组三期比较的前后研究方法。结果:在多床位的医院病房设置内置浴室对减少跌倒没有统计学意义,p>0.05。结论:内置浴室缩短了从浴室到患者床的距离,但并没有显著降低跌倒发生率。可能需要采取其他预防跌倒措施,如提醒患者在行走前寻求帮助,以及安装连接床和内置浴室的扶手,以减少跌倒发生率。
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