Hospital policies on falls in relation to patients with communication disability: a scoping review and content analysis.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Rebecca Sullivan, Bronwyn Hemsley, Ian Skinner, Katherine Harding
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Abstract

Objective Falls in hospital are a significant public health issue and patients with communication disability have unique risk factors that have the potential to contribute to falls. The aim of this study is to determine how the content of hospital falls policies relate to patients with communication disability and to identify gaps in policy that need to be addressed. Methods A scoping review and content analysis of (a) policies and related documents, from a target health service in Victoria, Australia, and all relevant Australian state and territory health departments, and (b) national guidelines was performed. Data were analysed for content relating to inclusion of patients with communication disability. Results Communication disability is not captured as a risk factor for a fall in assessment tools. When included, aspects of communication disability were often conflated with cognitive impairments. There was little guidance for staff on adapting falls prevention education to suit the needs of patients with communication disability and limited identified role for speech pathologists. Conclusion This study suggests that a patient's communication disability is not visible in hospital falls policies and guidelines.

与沟通障碍患者有关的医院跌倒政策:范围审查和内容分析。
目的医院跌倒是一个重大的公共卫生问题,沟通障碍患者具有独特的风险因素,有可能导致跌倒。本研究的目的是确定医院跌倒政策的内容与沟通障碍患者的关系,并确定需要解决的政策差距。方法对以下内容进行范围审查和内容分析:(A)来自澳大利亚维多利亚州目标卫生服务机构以及所有相关的澳大利亚州和地区卫生部门的政策和相关文件,以及(b)国家指南。对数据进行分析,找出与纳入沟通障碍患者有关的内容。结果在评估工具中,沟通障碍并没有被作为一个下降的风险因素。当包括在内时,沟通障碍的各个方面往往与认知障碍混为一谈。工作人员在调整预防跌倒教育以适应沟通障碍患者的需要方面几乎没有指导,语言病理学家的角色也有限。结论本研究提示医院跌倒政策和指导方针中未体现患者的沟通障碍。
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Australian Health Review
Australian Health Review 医学-卫生保健
CiteScore
2.90
自引率
5.60%
发文量
134
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Australian Health Review is an international, peer-reviewed journal that publishes contributions on all aspects of health policy, management and governance; healthcare delivery systems; workforce; health financing; and other matters of interest to those working in health care. In addition to analyses and commentary, the journal publishes original research from practitioners – managers and clinicians – and reports of breakthrough projects that demonstrate better ways of delivering care. Australian Health Review explores major national and international health issues and questions, enabling health professionals to keep their fingers on the pulse of the nation’s health decisions and to know what the most influential commentators and decision makers are thinking. Australian Health Review is a valuable resource for managers, policy makers and clinical staff in health organisations, including government departments, hospitals, community centres and aged-care facilities, as well as anyone with an interest in the health industry. Australian Health Review is published by CSIRO Publishing on behalf of the Australian Healthcare and Hospitals Association.
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