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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Informatics
  • Patient Safety Research
  • Gerontology

Background:

  • Inpatient falls pose significant risks, necessitating effective prevention strategies.
  • Analyzing fall patterns and validating prevention tools are crucial but hindered by data integration challenges.
  • Existing data systems often lack integration, complicating the collection and analysis of fall-related incidents.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop an Interactive Data Repository System (IDRS) for analyzing inpatient fall patterns.
  • To validate the efficiency of the Fall Prevention Tool Kit (FPTK) over time.
  • To identify changes in the primary causes of inpatient falls.

Main Methods:

  • Development of an Interactive Data Repository System (IDRS).
  • Collection and analysis of inpatient fall incident data from 2011.
  • Comparison of 2011 fall data with previous analysis from 2001.
  • Validation of the Fall Prevention Tool Kit (FPTK) efficiency.

Main Results:

  • A shift in inpatient fall causes was observed, moving from physical disability to impaired consciousness or cognition.
  • The Fall Prevention Tool Kit (FPTK) scoring may be overly sensitive in identifying patient falls.
  • Patients identified with high fall risk scores require enhanced functional strength interventions.

Conclusions:

  • The IDRS facilitates the analysis of inpatient fall patterns and tool validation.
  • Changes in fall etiology necessitate adaptive prevention strategies.
  • Targeted interventions, such as functional strength reinforcement, are vital for high-risk patients.