Practices of falls risk assessment and prevention in acute hospital settings: a realist investigation

Mar 21, 2024Health and social care delivery research

How fall risk is assessed and prevented in hospitals: a detailed study

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Abstract

Seventy-eight studies were used for theory construction regarding falls prevention in acute hospitals.

  • Four theories were explored related to falls prevention: leadership, shared responsibility, facilitation, and patient participation.
  • Leadership showed that while wards had falls link practitioners, senior nurses controlled resource allocation for falls prevention.
  • Patient supervision was identified as a key strategy, but responsibility was largely limited to nursing staff, impacting shared accountability.
  • Documentation of assessments was consistent, yet workload pressures often led to superficial compliance rather than thorough evaluations.
  • Patients were categorized as high or low risk based on individual factors, but nursing staff lacked the time to effectively communicate risks and preventive measures.

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