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Reducing The Rate Of Falls In Hospice Patients: A Fall Prevention Pilot Program, Allison Floyd
Reducing The Rate Of Falls In Hospice Patients: A Fall Prevention Pilot Program, Allison Floyd
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Background and Evidence Problem: As the population ages, there is an increase in the incidents of falls. Falls are the predominant cause of both nonfatal and fatal injuries among adults aged 65 years and older (Bergen et al., 2016). Extensive research has been conducted in fall prevention in hospitals, skilled nursing, and rehabilitation units. End-of-life care in a hospice setting presents a greater challenge in risk identification and prevention of falls. A local hospice had 457 falls between July 2018 to mid-March 2019 with a lack of consistent, detailed, fall education and documentation.
Evidence-Based Practice Intervention: Utilizing the American Geriatrics …