Jambi Medical Journal : Jurnal Kedokteran dan Kesehatan
Vol. 6 No. 2 (2018): JAMBI MEDICAL JOURNAL Jurnal Kedokteran Dan Kesehatan

BARRIERS OF FALL RISK ASSESSMENT AND PREVENTION IMPLEMENTATION IN HOSPITAL SETTING

Gading, Patrick William (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
01 Nov 2018

Abstract

Falls are the most worrying incidence of patient safety concern that have an impact on injury and death. 1.9 to 3 percent of patients fall in the hospital, with injuries in 6 to 44 percent. Hospitals are making efforts to reduce those fall rates, but its implementation are hindered by a variety of barriers. This study aims to identify the barriers of fall risk assessment and prevention in the hospital. The research method is systematic review using PRISMA, with 15 included studies. Identified barriers includes insufficient knowledge, lack of motivation, absence of champion, lack of resources, inadequate communication, unsustainable program, and support and access shortage. To successfully implement fall prevention programs in hospitals requires a multifaceted, planned approach that includes: regular education and training for staff and patients; provision of equipment; audit, reminders and feedback; leadership and champions; simple programs; and a framework and time for adaptation in the hospital. Keywords: barriers, fall risk assessment, fall prevention, hospital

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Journal Info

Abbrev

kedokteran

Publisher

Subject

Medicine & Pharmacology

Description

Jambi Medical Journal is a Journal for Medical And Health Issues, in Scope: Medical Education, Farmakology, Mikrobiology, PUblic Health, Clinical Patology, Medical Nutrition, Clinical Medicine, Pediatric, Immunology, Patology Anatomi, Orthopedy, Obstetri and Gynekology, Internal Medicine, Endocrine ...