Incidence and outcomes of falls in an inpatient palliative care unit: a single-centre retrospective study.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care Pub Date : 2024-08-28 DOI:10.1136/spcare-2024-005132
Paul Stack, Amanda Fischer, Phillip Good
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Abstract

Background: Falls are a significant concern in healthcare settings. While comprehensive strategies to prevent falls are employed in hospitals, there is a lack of information regarding falls within inpatient palliative care units.

Method: This retrospective cohort study analysed fall incidence, characteristics and outcomes in a metropolitan inpatient palliative care unit over a 1 year period. Falls were identified using the online incident reporting system and patient characteristics, fall risk assessment and prevention measures were obtained through the electronic patient records.

Results: During the study period, there were 61 falls by 51 patients out of a total of 525 admitted patients. The incidence of falls was 9.7% and the rate of falls was 5.8 falls per 1000 bed days for all admitted patients. Though more than half of falls resulted in no injury, 41% of patients with falls died within a week post-fall. Fall risk assessment was completed for 97% of patients at the time of the fall.

Conclusion: This study contributes to the understanding of falls in inpatient palliative care units. Fall risk assessment and prevention measures did not appear to alter the rate of falls among patients who fell. Fall prevention strategies need to be tailored to meet patient autonomy, end of life goals and maintain healthcare standards.

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姑息关怀病房住院病人跌倒的发生率和后果:一项单中心回顾性研究。
背景:跌倒是医疗机构的一个重大问题。尽管医院采取了全面的预防跌倒策略,但有关住院姑息关怀病房内跌倒的信息却十分匮乏:这项回顾性队列研究分析了一个大都市姑息关怀住院病房一年内的跌倒发生率、特征和结果。研究人员通过在线事故报告系统识别跌倒事件,并通过电子病历了解患者特征、跌倒风险评估和预防措施:研究期间,525 名入院患者中有 51 名患者发生了 61 次跌倒。在所有入院患者中,跌倒发生率为 9.7%,每 1000 个住院日跌倒率为 5.8。虽然一半以上的跌倒未造成伤害,但有 41% 的跌倒患者在跌倒后一周内死亡。97%的患者在跌倒时完成了跌倒风险评估:这项研究有助于人们了解姑息关怀病房住院病人跌倒的情况。跌倒风险评估和预防措施似乎并未改变跌倒患者的跌倒率。预防跌倒的策略需要量身定制,以满足患者的自主性、生命终结的目标并保持医疗保健标准。
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BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care
BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
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4.60
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170
期刊介绍: Published quarterly in print and continuously online, BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care aims to connect many disciplines and specialties throughout the world by providing high quality, clinically relevant research, reviews, comment, information and news of international importance. We hold an inclusive view of supportive and palliative care research and we are able to call on expertise to critique the whole range of methodologies within the subject, including those working in transitional research, clinical trials, epidemiology, behavioural sciences, ethics and health service research. Articles with relevance to clinical practice and clinical service development will be considered for publication. In an international context, many different categories of clinician and healthcare workers do clinical work associated with palliative medicine, specialist or generalist palliative care, supportive care, psychosocial-oncology and end of life care. We wish to engage many specialties, not only those traditionally associated with supportive and palliative care. We hope to extend the readership to doctors, nurses, other healthcare workers and researchers in medical and surgical specialties, including but not limited to cardiology, gastroenterology, geriatrics, neurology, oncology, paediatrics, primary care, psychiatry, psychology, renal medicine, respiratory medicine.
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