Person-centered falls prevention and management in neurological post-operative patients: a best practice implementation project.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Cha-Chi Wang, Ching-Chang Liang, Ming-Yuan Teng, Pei-Fang Chia, Ya-Wen Lee, Shu-Chuan Chang, Tsay Shwu-Feng, Lin Jin-Hung, Pei-Fan Mu
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Abstract

Background: Accidental falls among inpatients are a significant cause of hospital-acquired injury. Appropriate evidence-based strategies to prevent falls and standard operating procedures for fall prevention and management are vital to mitigate the risk of falls in hospitals.

Objective: The objective of this study was to improve fall prevention practices among health care practitioners and post-operative patients in a neurology ward through the implementation of evidence-based practices.

Methods: This project followed the seven-phase JBI Evidence Implementation Framework, which uses a pre- and post-test audit methodology. A baseline audit was conducted of fall management practices among 60 health care staff and 40 patients in a hospital in Taiwan. Using the baseline audit results, barriers to best practices were identified and improvement strategies were developed to address the barriers. A follow-up audit was conducted to measure improvements.

Results: Post-implementation audit compliance rates improved from baseline. Specifically, the compliance rate for Criteria 1, 3, 5, and 10 increased to 100%. Compliance also increased for Criteria 2 (90%), 4 (93%), 6 (95%), 7 (95%), 8 (88%), 9 (88%), and 11 (97%).

Conclusion: This study used best practices to reduce the incidence of falls, which did not exceed 0.08%. Key factors contributing to the success of the project included a democratic approach to leadership, multidisciplinary interventions, the Plan-Do-Study-Act cycle, and on-the-job training for nurses.

Spanish abstract: http://links.lww.com/IJEBH/A409.

以人为本的神经术后患者跌倒预防和管理:最佳实践实施项目。
背景:住院病人意外跌倒是医院获得性损伤的重要原因。预防跌倒的适当循证战略和预防和管理跌倒的标准操作程序对于减轻医院跌倒风险至关重要。目的:本研究的目的是通过实施循证实践,改善神经内科病房医护人员和术后患者的跌倒预防实践。方法:本项目遵循七个阶段的JBI证据实施框架,该框架使用测试前和测试后审计方法。对台湾一家医院的60名医护人员和40名患者的跌倒管理做法进行了基线审计。使用基线审计结果,确定了最佳实践的障碍,并制定了改进策略来解决这些障碍。进行了后续审计以衡量改进情况。结果:实施后审计合规率较基线有所提高。具体来说,标准1、3、5和10的遵从率增加到100%。标准2(90%)、4(93%)、6(95%)、7(95%)、8(88%)、9(88%)和11(97%)的依从性也有所提高。结论:本研究采用最佳实践降低了跌倒发生率,不超过0.08%。促成项目成功的关键因素包括民主领导方式、多学科干预、计划-实施-研究-行动循环以及护士在职培训。西班牙文摘要:http://links.lww.com/IJEBH/A409。
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