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An Evaluation of a Sitter Reduction Program Intervention
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Sitter UseTreatment EffectInjury PreventionProgram EvaluationHospital MedicineInterdisciplinary TeamsBehavior ModificationHealth Services ResearchHealth SciencesFall PreventionPatient FallsAssistive TechnologyOutcomes ResearchIntervention MechanismRehabilitationEvaluationHealth Care DeliveryNursingHealth ManagementHospital EnvironmentPatient SafetyPatient-centered OutcomeSitter Reduction ProgramMedicineEmergency Medicine
Hospitals use sitters as an alternative to reduce patient falls. The purpose of the study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a sitter reduction program by examining the differences between sitter use and falls in an acute care hospital. Findings indicate that a significant decrease in sitter use and falls remained constant. Reducing sitter use is possible without significantly increasing fall rates.
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