住院儿童跌倒发生率及多中心观察性研究,以及“矮胖子跌倒量表”的意大利语、语言文化验证。

Q3 Medicine
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摘要

在医院跌倒也是儿科设置的一个主要问题。没有儿科跌倒风险评估量表(PFRAS)在意大利得到验证。目标:对HDFS进行意大利语验证;评估其预测性能;估计住院儿童跌倒的频率,并分析儿童临床变量与跌倒之间可能存在的关联。方法:本研究的第一步是对意大利语中HDFS的文化-语言验证。第二,评估意大利HDFS对1500名住院儿童的表现。第三,修改意大利HDFS以提高其性能。第四,分析跌倒频率以及跌倒与患者临床变量之间的关系。结果:意大利HDFS (HDFS-ita)具有良好的效度(SCVI=0.92)和间信度(Cohen’s kappa=0.965),但敏感性(77.8%)和特异性(36.6%)较差。新的3项版本的HDFS-ita (HDFS-ita- m)被设置,截断为7,仅适用于1至15岁的受试者。虽然HDFS-ita-M的表现较好,但仍然较差(灵敏度为77.8%,特异性为53.3%,ROC曲线的AOC=0.670)。儿童跌倒发生率为6.38 /千(CI95% 3.36-12.08),其中3 ~ 6岁儿童最高(11.28 /千,CI95% 3.84-32.63)。运动/行走障碍(p=0.005)、遗尿(p=0.0002)、单间(p=0.04)、儿科神经精神病学/神经内科病房(p=0.001)和神经系统疾病(p=0.02)与跌倒相关。讨论:HDFS-ita- m比HDFS-ita性能更好,但仍然较差。本研究提供了有关儿童跌倒及其可能的危险因素的有用数据,将有助于儿科医院确定患者安全政策。需要进一步的研究来确定一组足够的变量来估计儿童跌倒的风险。
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Prevalence and multicenter observational study on falls of hospitalized children and Italian, linguistic-cultural validation of the Humpty Dumpty Fall Scale.

Introduction: Falls in hospitals are a major problem also in pediatric settings. No Pediatric Fall Risk Assessment Scales (PFRAS) are validated in Italian.

Goals: to perform the Italian validation of the Humpty-Dumpty Falls Scale (HDFS); to assess its predictive performance; to estimate the frequency of falls in hospitalized children and to analyze possible associations between children's clinical variables and falls.

Methods: The study's first step was the cultural-linguistic validation of HDFS in Italian. Second, evaluation of the Italian HDFS's performance on 1500 hospitalized children. Third, modifications of the Italian HDFS to improve its performance. Fourth, analysis of falls frequency and associations between falls and patients' clinical variables.

Results: The Italian HDFS (HDFS-ita) showed good Validity (SCVI=0.92) and inter-rater Reliability (Cohen's kappa=0.965), but poor Sensitivity (77.8%) and Specificity (36.6%). A new 3-item version of the HDFS-ita (HDFS-ita-M) was set, with a cut-off of 7, only for subjects 1 to 15 year-old. Although better, the HDFS-ita-M's performance remains poor (Sensitivity=77.8%, Specificity=53.3%, ROC curve's AOC=0.670). The frequency of pediatric falls was 6.38 per thousand children (CI95% 3.36-12.08) with a maximum frequency in children aged 3 to 6 years (11.28 per thousand children, CI95% 3.84-32.63). Motor/walking disorders (p=0.005), enuresis (p=0.0002), being in single room (p=0.04), admittance to pediatric neuropsychiatry/neurology wards (p=0.001), and neurological disorders (p=0.02) were associated to falls.

Discussion: HDFS-ita-M has a better but still poor performance than HDFS-ita. This study provides useful data about pediatric falls and their possible risk factors which will help pediatric hospitals in determining patient safety policies. Further studies are needed to determine an adequate panel of variables to estimate pediatric falls risk.

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期刊介绍: Professioni Infermieristiche pubblica, previa approvazione del Comitato di Redazione (CdR), articoli relativi alle diverse funzioni ed ambiti della professione infermieristica e ostetrica.
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