Evaluation of the STRATIFY falls prediction tool on a geriatric unit.

Outcomes management Pub Date : 2003-01-01
Esther Coker, David Oliver
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Accurate prediction of fall-prone hospitalized older adults may be integral to reducing falls. The STRATIFY, a simple 5-point falls prediction tool, was prospectively validated on a Geriatric Assessment and Rehabilitation Unit as a one-time initial predictor of patients likely to fall. Sensitivity and specificity were lower than in the original British study. Introducing risk assessments validated elsewhere on a patient care unit or on a hospital-wide scale requires caution.

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对一个老年单位的STRATIFY跌倒预测工具的评价。
准确预测住院老年人的跌倒易感性可能是减少跌倒的必要条件。STRATIFY是一种简单的5点跌倒预测工具,在老年评估和康复部门作为患者可能跌倒的一次性初始预测器进行了前瞻性验证。敏感性和特异性低于最初的英国研究。在病人护理单位或全院范围内引入其他地方验证的风险评估需要谨慎。
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