Sounding the Alarm to Healthcare Leadership to Establish a Standardized Evidenced-based Falls Prevention Program: An Integrative Literature Review

L. Augustine
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The dilemma for healthcare leadership is that interventions to prevent patient falls exist, but over the years it has been unclear as to which ones are the most effective and what strategies should be implemented to best support their needs (Delaforce et al., 2023). Because of the fact that national initiatives are aimed at preventing patient harm from falls, healthcare leaders have come to the conclusion that in order to be effective, a falls prevention program needs to be multi-faceted, which in turn produces a complex system. However, as the system becomes more complex, the risk of failures towards implementation also increases because the implementation of a falls prevention program can be influenced by several factors. Factors such as, environmental and contextual issues; staff knowledge, beliefs and attitudes; organizational culture and climate; staff workloads; patient education; and access to appropriate equipment to name a few, which are all driven by healthcare leadership (Ayton et. al, 2017). For this reason, the purpose of this study was to sound the alarm to healthcare leadership to establish a standardized evidenced based falls prevention program. By focusing on this, the researcher was successful in highlighting a series of fall risk assessment tools and interventions that has been known to develop fall prevention programs within healthcare. Equally important, the researcher provided several themes that has known to both inhibit and build fall prevention programs. Thereafter, the researcher then suggested two leadership strategies, reflexivity and resonant, for healthcare leaders to consider adopting as a means to help them develop effective fall prevention programs going forward.
向医疗保健领导敲响警钟,建立一个标准化的基于证据的跌倒预防计划:综合文献综述
医疗保健领导的困境是,预防患者跌倒的干预措施是存在的,但多年来一直不清楚哪些是最有效的,以及应该实施哪些策略来最好地支持他们的需求(Delaforce等人,2023)。由于国家举措旨在防止跌倒对患者的伤害,医疗保健领导者得出结论,为了有效,跌倒预防计划需要多方面的,这反过来又产生了一个复杂的系统。然而,随着系统变得更加复杂,实施失败的风险也增加了,因为预防跌倒规划的实施可能受到几个因素的影响。环境和背景问题等因素;员工的知识、信念和态度;组织文化和氛围;员工的工作负载;病人教育;并获得适当的设备,仅举几例,这些都是由医疗保健领导推动的(Ayton等人,2017)。因此,本研究的目的是向医疗保健领导敲响警钟,建立一个标准化的基于证据的跌倒预防计划。通过关注这一点,研究人员成功地强调了一系列跌倒风险评估工具和干预措施,这些工具和干预措施已被认为可以在医疗保健领域开发预防跌倒的项目。同样重要的是,研究人员提供了几个已知的既抑制又建立预防跌倒项目的主题。随后,研究人员提出了两种领导策略,反射性和共鸣性,供医疗保健领导者考虑采用,以帮助他们制定有效的预防跌倒计划。
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International Journal of Economics and Business Administration
International Journal of Economics and Business Administration Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (all)
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