1991
DOI: 10.1016/s0897-1897(05)80055-2
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Using research-based interventions to decrease patient falls

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“…390 With an emphasis on integrating research into practice, CNSs have been involved not only with launching nursing models of research utilization and evidence-based practice nursing [399][400][401][402][403] but also with cultivating a climate within the clinical setting that values research. [404][405][406][407][408][409][410][411][412][413][414][415][416] …”
Section: Second Substantive Area: Educate and Support Interdisciplinamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…390 With an emphasis on integrating research into practice, CNSs have been involved not only with launching nursing models of research utilization and evidence-based practice nursing [399][400][401][402][403] but also with cultivating a climate within the clinical setting that values research. [404][405][406][407][408][409][410][411][412][413][414][415][416] …”
Section: Second Substantive Area: Educate and Support Interdisciplinamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interventions to address elimination needs have included scheduled toileting (Kilpack et al, 1991;Krauss et al, 2008). This has reported limited success for two-hourly schedules due to poor patient compliance (Krauss et al, 2008), although a pilot trial indicated that hourly rounding may reduce the number of falls (Meade et al, 2006).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However no studies have been located exploring or measuring these benefits. Bed rails have been used extensively as an intervention to manage falls (McCarter-Bayer et al, 2005;Capezuti et al, 2007;Rainville, 1984;Dunn, 2001;Kilpack et al, 1991;Hanger et al, 1999;Healey et al, 2004), but there is no evidence that they prevent falls or injury (Capezuti et al, 2007;Hanger et al, 1999).…”
Section: What Are the Benefits And Hazards? Benefitsmentioning
confidence: 99%