HOW ANSWERING CALL LIGHT ON TIME PREVENT FALLS IN THE LONG-TERM SETTING? Although most are benign and injury-free, 10% to 25% result in hospital admission and/or fractures.
Falls are prevalent in elderly patients residing in nursing homes, with approximately 1.5 falls occurring per nursing home bed-years. Although most are benign and
injury-free, 10% to 25% result in hospital admission and/or fractures. Primary care providers for nursing home residents must therefore aim to reduce both the fall
rate as well as the rate of fall-related morbidity in the long-term care setting. Interventions have been demonstrated to be successful in reducing falls in
community-dwelling elderly patients. However, less evidence supports the efficacy of fall prevention in nursing home residents.
WE in the healthcare facility have commonly adopted call-light tracking systems, however, automatically generated call-light data, specific to staff actual response
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