Utilizing Assessment Tools in Decreasing Fall Risk Among Community-Dwelling Adults: A Quality Improvement Project

IF 0.8 Q4 NURSING
Justin Fontenot
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Although there are standardized fall risk assessment tools in home care clinical practice, there are no standardized tools to reduce fall risk. This quality improvement project aims to test the adaptability of the Fall TIPS (Tailoring Interventions for Patient Safety) tool among the community-dwelling adult population by measuring the impact of the tool’s implementation on client fall risk. Participants included n = 54 clients enrolled in home care and n = 14 members of the clinical team. This project used a quantitative method with a quasi-experimental pre-and post-intervention design. The quality improvement project implemented the Fall TIPS tool, and fall risk was measured using the Morse Fall Risk Assessment (MFRA). The Fall TIPS tool was provided to participants by visiting staff, and interventions were selected based on the participant’s assessment. Participants’ fall risk was scored during in-person home visits, and the results were recorded in the electronic health record. A dependent 2-tailed t-test measured the variance of means between the pre-and-post groups. The pre-intervention MFRA score mean was 63.43 ± 22.52; p = .000 and the mean score in the post-intervention group was 58.15 ± 22.49; p = .000. The mean difference between the pre-and post-groups was 5.28. Implementing the Fall TIPS toolkit in the home care clinical setting reduced fall risk post-intervention and offered tools for future evaluation in home care settings.
利用评估工具降低社区居住成年人跌倒风险:一个质量改善项目
尽管在家庭护理临床实践中有标准化的跌倒风险评估工具,但没有降低跌倒风险的标准化工具。该质量改进项目旨在通过测量秋季TIPS(为患者安全量身定制干预措施)工具的实施对客户跌倒风险的影响,测试该工具在社区成年人群中的适应性。参与者包括n = 54名客户参加了家庭护理 = 临床团队的14名成员。该项目采用了一种定量方法,采用了准实验性干预前后设计。质量改进项目实施了秋季TIPS工具,并使用Morse秋季风险评估(MFRA)测量了秋季风险。秋季TIPS工具由来访工作人员提供给参与者,并根据参与者的评估选择干预措施。参与者的跌倒风险在亲自家访时进行评分,结果记录在电子健康记录中。相依双尾t检验测量了前组和后组之间的平均值方差。干预前MFRA平均得分为63.43 ± 22.52;p = .000,干预后组的平均得分为58.15 ± 22.49;p = .000之间的平均差异为5.28。在家庭护理临床环境中实施秋季TIPS工具包降低了干预后的秋季风险,并为家庭护理环境中的未来评估提供了工具。
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期刊介绍: Home Health Care Management & Practice is a comprehensive resource for clinicians, case managers, and administrators providing home and community based health care. Articles address diverse issues, ranging from individual patient care and case management to the human resource management and organizational operations management and administration of organizations and agencies. Regular columns focus on research, legal issues, psychosocial perspectives, accreditation and licensing, compliance, management, and cultural diversity. Specific topics include treatment, care and therapeutic techniques, cultural competence, family caregivers, equipment management, human resources, home health center.
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