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Toileting‐related falls at night in hospitalised patients: The role of nocturia

机译:住院患者的晚上厕所相关瀑布:夜尿的作用

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Abstract Objective The purpose of this study was to describe the prevalence and characteristics of toileting‐related falls in hospitalised older people. Methods Retrospective analysis of falls related to night‐time toileting in patients 60?years or over in a tertiary hospital during a one‐year period. Results Overall 34% of falls were related to toileting with at least 44% of these falls occurring during the night. Toilet‐related falls peaked between 11? pm and 1 am , a period that coincides with maximum supine‐induced diuresis. Almost half of night falls occurred at the bedside. In 80% of night toileting‐related falls, patients were mobilising without the recommended level of assistance. Half of all patients had no strategies for toileting documented in their care plan. Conclusion Findings support screening for nocturia in older inpatients and implementation of strategies to reduce both the need for toileting at night and risk factors for falling.
机译:摘要目的本研究的目的是描述与住院老年人的厕所相关瀑布的患病率和特征。 方法回顾性分析患者60岁患者夜间厕所患者的秋季或一年期间。 结果总体上34%的秋季与厕所有关,其中至少有44%的瀑布发生在夜间。 厕所相关的瀑布在11之间达到顶峰? PM和1 AM,一系列与最大延迟诱导的利尿的时期。 床边几乎半夜瀑布发生在床边。 在80%的夜间厕所相关的瀑布中,患者在没有建议的援助水平的情况下动员。 所有患者中的一半没有在他们的护理计划中记录过厕所的策略。 结论调查结果支持老年住院患者夜尿的筛查以及减少夜间厕所需求的策略和危险因素。

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