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Frequently Observed Risk Factors for Fall-Related Injuries and Effective Preventive Interventions
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Physical ActivitySafety ScienceInjury PreventionFall Risk AssessmentRestraint-free CareNursing PracticeSport InjuryPrimary CareEffective Preventive InterventionsInterdisciplinary TeamsPublic HealthMedical Error PreventionFall-related InjuriesFall RiskPatient FallsFall PreventionHealth SciencesPost-surgical RecoveryRehabilitationRisk FactorsEpidemiologyAppropriate FootwearNursingPatient SafetyNursing ResearchMedicineSport-related Injuries
There is an urgent need to prioritize the risk factors for injurious falls and effective interventions in nursing practice. Registered nurses perceived that the most frequently observed risk factors were confusion, gait problems, Alzheimer disease, disorientation, and inability to follow safety instructions. The most effective interventions were keeping hospital bed brakes locked, keeping floor surfaces clean/dry, using appropriate footwear for patients, maintaining a call light within reach, and reducing tripping hazards.
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