Objectives: assess the risk of falls in adult hospitalized patients and verify the incidence
of the event in this environment.Method: cohort study, with approval by the Research Ethics Committee, which monitored 831
patients hospitalized at a university hospital. The Morse Fall Scale (MFS) was
used to assess the risk and patients with high risk (≥45 points) were considered
exposed to falls.Results: the mean MFS score was 39.4 (±19.4) points. Between the first and the final
assessment, the score increased by 4.6%. The first assessment score presented a
strong and positive correlation with the final assessment score (r=0.810;
p=0.000).Conclusion: the higher the risk score for falls when the patient is admitted, the higher the
score at the end of the hospitalization period and vice-versa. The incidence rate
corresponded to 1.68% with a higher percentage of patients classified at high risk
of falls.
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