Screening and assessment of falls risk in the emergency department.

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Tác giả: Paul Fulbrook, Sarah Hazelwood, Faye Jordan, Hwee Yong Debbie Lee, Sandra J Miles

Ngôn ngữ: eng

Ký hiệu phân loại: 373.224 Public secondary schools

Thông tin xuất bản: Australia : Australasian emergency care , 2025

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Bộ sưu tập: NCBI

ID: 719039

 BACKGROUND: Falls are a source of harm, repeat emergency department visits and hospital admission for older adults. Undertaking a comprehensive geriatric screening including falls-risk is recommended in guidelines for optimal older adult emergency department care. METHODS: A pragmatic prospective cohort study was undertaken to evaluate use of further falls-risk screening in older adults in a large tertiary Australian hospital emergency department. Primary outcome measures of interest were length of stay
  discharge destination
  30-day and 90-day re-presentations. RESULTS: Of 651 eligible cases, 320 were randomly recruited for further screening following consent. The implementation cohort spent an average 45 m longer in the emergency department with a greater proportion admitted to the short stay unit, staying there longer than a comparison cohort. There were significantly fewer 30-day fall-related representations (2.9 %) in the implementation cohort. CONCLUSIONS: Despite a small reduction in emergency department re-presentation within 30 days in the implementation cohort, hospital admission was not reduced. Further research is needed to examine any cost-benefit ratio of additional falls-risk screening and intervention in emergency departments.
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