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Dodge The Fall: A Newborn Fall Prevention Initiative, Linda Nguyen
Dodge The Fall: A Newborn Fall Prevention Initiative, Linda Nguyen
Master's Projects and Capstones
Problem: In the past year, three separate newborn fall incidents occurred on the postpartum unit at Hospital X. This project aims to increase nurse-to-patient education on newborn fall prevention, thereby reducing the number of newborn falls on the unit.
Context: This quality improvement project was implemented on the postpartum unit at a hospital located in San Francisco County. At this hospital, the postpartum unit consists of 10 beds in postpartum and 11 beds in antepartum. Currently, there is no standardized method used by registered nurses to prevent newborn falls.
Intervention: The requirement for mothers to sign the Pledge Form for …
Dodge The Fall: A Newborn Fall Prevention Initiative, Lenora Thompson
Dodge The Fall: A Newborn Fall Prevention Initiative, Lenora Thompson
Master's Projects and Capstones
Problem: This newborn fall prevention initiative was developed in response to an increase in the number of newborn falls at a Bay Area hospital on the postpartum unit. This hospital had gone six years without a newborn fall but by September of 2023 had three falls on the postpartum unit.
Context: The setting for this newborn fall prevention initiative is an urban, NICU level III Bay Area hospital that provides high-risk obstetric care. This Bay Area hospital has 247 licensed patient beds; 10 beds make up the postpartum unit and 11 beds make up the antepartum unit which serve as …
Dodge The Fall: A Newborn Fall Prevention Initiative, Shirley B. Varela
Dodge The Fall: A Newborn Fall Prevention Initiative, Shirley B. Varela
Master's Projects and Capstones
Problem: There has been a rise in In-hospital newborn falls following evidence-based practices such as breastfeeding and rooming that promote mother and baby bonding (Karlsson et al., (2021). U.S. hospitals have approximately 600 to 1,600 newborn falls annually (The Joint Commission [TJC], 2018).
Context: A San Francisco Bay hospital with a postpartum unit experienced three newborn falls as of 2023. The level III neonatal intensive care unit is a high-risk obstetric facility with more than 3,000 births annually. It comprises 21 hospital beds: 10 on the postpartum and 11 on the antepartum floors.
Intervention: Developing and implementing the “Pledge Form …