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Evaluation of care staff knowledge, confidence, motivation and opportunity for preventing falls in residential aged care settings: A cross‐sectional survey

机译:对预防住宅休息环境的关注员工知识,信心,动机和机会的评估:横断面调查

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Abstract Aims To explore care staff knowledge about falls and confidence, motivation and opportunity to undertake fall prevention strategies, in residential aged care (RAC) along with preferences for fall prevention education. Background Falls account for the majority of adverse clinical events in RAC settings. Care staff in RAC settings are in a key position to influence residents’ actions to prevent falls, provided they have the necessary knowledge and skills. Methods A cross‐sectional survey design with a purposive sample of 147 care staff at eight RAC facilities was undertaken in 2015. A custom‐designed questionnaire examining knowledge, confidence, motivation and opportunity to undertake falls prevention strategies was used. Results Only 39 (26.5%) care staff were aware that the residents they cared for were at high risk of falls. Care staff knowledge of intrinsic falls risk factors was very limited, for example, only 18 (13.53%) observed for side effects of medication and just four (1.04%) were aware of continence issues. Conflicting duties also limited care staff time to undertake falls prevention strategies. Preferences for falls prevention education indicated face‐to‐face interactive discussions in the workplace ( n ?=?98, [66.7%]) with reminder posters displayed around the facility ( n ?=?80, [70.8%]). Conclusions Residential aged care organisations need to engage with care staff to provide tailored falls education incorporating learning preferences and targeting knowledge gaps, to improve awareness of intrinsic risk factor impact and uptake of evidence‐based prevention strategies. Despite care staff being highly motivated, they have limited opportunity to assist residents with fall prevention within their workload. RAC management and funding bodies must address opportunity for care staff to fulfil this crucial role to benefit resident safety. Implication for practice This study identified gaps in care staffs’ knowledge and skills in undertaking falls prevention strategies in residential aged care settings. These findings will assist residential aged care organisations and health professional educators to design evidence‐based falls prevention education tailored to their care staffs' needs and preferences to facilitate adoption.
机译:摘要旨在探索关怀的员工了解落下和信心,动机和机会,以预防堕落的战略,以及留下预防教育的偏好。背景下降账户占RAC环境中大多数不良临床事件的账户。 RAC环境中的护理人员处于关键位置,以影响居民以防止跌倒的行动,只要他们有必要的知识和技能。方法采用八个RAC设施的有目的地调查设计147名护理人员的横断面调查设计,2015年进行了一项定制的问卷检查,审查了承担预防策略的知识,信心,动力和机会。结果只有39名(26.5%)护理人员意识到他们所关心的居民是高风险的瀑布。例如,关心员工的知识风险因素非常有限,例如,仅针对药物的副作用观察到的18(13.53%),只有四个(1.04%)意识到持续存在。相互冲突的职责也有限护理人员进行预防战略。堕落预防教育的偏好指出了在工作场所的面对面的交互讨论(n?=?98,[66.7%]),提醒海报(n?= 80,[70.8%])。结论住宅老年护理组织需要与护理人员互动,以提供纳入学习偏好和针对知识差距的量身定制的瀑布教育,以提高内在风险因素影响和对基于证据的预防策略的认识。尽管护理人员受到高度动力,但他们有限的机会协助在其工作量内进行预防的居民。 RAC管理和资助机构必须解决护理人员的机会,以满足这种至关重要的作用,以利用居民安全。实践的含义本研究确定了在住宅老年护理环境中进行了预防策略的关怀工作人员的知识和技能的差距。这些调查结果将协助住宿老年护理组织和卫生专业教育工作者来设计以其护理人员的需求和偏好而定制的基于证据的预防教育,以促进通过。

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