Reducing falls in hospital through education to change patient and staff behaviour: A stepped wedge cluster randomised controlled effectiveness trial
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01/05/2015
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Background: Falls remain the most frequent adverse event reported in hospitals, particularly geriatric rehabilitation wards. Randomised trials reducing fall injuries in hospitals have been elusive. Our previous randomised trial (n = 1206) demonstrated that multimedia education with physiotherapist falls educator support reduced falls among patients with higher cognition levels, but this benefit was offset by a potential increase in falls rates among patients with poor cognition. In the previous trial, hospital staff were blinded to the allocation of individual patients, and only delivered usual care. |
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Elsevier Ltd. |
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DOI:10.1016/j.physio.2015.03.1843 Hill, A.-M., McPhail, S., Waldron, N., Etherton-Beer, C., Flicker, L., Ingram, K., Bulsara, M., & Haines, T.P. (2015) Reducing falls in hospital through education to change patient and staff behaviour: A stepped wedge cluster randomised controlled effectiveness trial. In World Confederation for Physical Therapy Congress 2015, 1-4 May 2015, Singapore. |
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Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Public Health & Social Work |
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Conference Item |