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  • Nursing
  • Patient Safety
  • Health Services Research

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  • Hospitalized adults experience falls, necessitating effective prevention programs like Tailoring Interventions for Patient Safety (Fall TIPS).
  • Assessing nurses' perceptions of the burdens associated with fall prevention programs is crucial for successful implementation and sustained use.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate nurses' perceptions of the benefits and burdens, specifically focusing on time efficiency, imposed by fall prevention programs.
  • To develop and validate a psychometric scale to measure nurses' perceptions of fall prevention program efficiency.

Main Methods:

  • A 3-phase mixed-method study involving qualitative and quantitative approaches across six hospitals.
  • Development of a prototype scale based on nurses' views on time spent implementing Fall TIPS, followed by psychometric evaluation.
  • Administration of a 13-item Fall Prevention Efficiency Scale to 383 clinical nurses to assess its properties.

Main Results:

  • Four themes emerged regarding time: efficiency, inefficiency, balance, and value.
  • The 13-item Fall Prevention Efficiency Scale demonstrated robust stability and internal consistency (0.82-0.92).
  • Four factors explained 74.3% of the variance, supporting the scale's conceptual basis.

Conclusions:

  • A validated scale now exists to assess nurses' perceptions of fall prevention program efficiency.
  • Understanding nurses' beliefs about time impacts the likelihood of program adoption.
  • Hospitals can use this scale to identify and rectify issues that lead to wasted time, thereby optimizing fall prevention strategies.