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Outcome of in-patient falls in hospitals with 100% single rooms and multi-bedded wards

机译:拥有100%单人病房和多层病房的医院住院病人的结果

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Background: falls in hospital account for almost two-fifths of the patient safety incidents reported to the National Reporting and Learning System in UK. Studies have suggested an increased incidence of falls in single-bedded hospitals.Objective: to compare the outcome of in-patient falls occurring in units with 100% single rooms (SRs) and multi-bedded wards (M-BWs).Sampling design and methods: an observational study. Retrospective standard incident reporting data (DATIX) on in-patient falls and associated injury were obtained from both sites over 18 months each. There was no change in demographics, size and characteristics of population except change in the geography of new hospitals.Results: the total number of in-patient fall incidents reported over the 3 years was 1,749. The mean age of patients on M-BW and SR sites was 81.0 ± 2.4 (51.3% females) and 80.3 ± 10.3 (50.7% females), respectively. The mean incidence of falls/1,000 patient-bed days on M-BW and SR sites was 5.44 ± 4.76 and 15.82 ± 19.56, respectively (P < 0.01). Overall fracture incidence/1,000 patient-bed days on M-BW and SR sites was 0.07 ± 0.48 and 0.36 ± 1.52 (P < 0.01), respectively. The hip fracture incidence/1,000 patient-bed days on M-BW and SR sites was 0.04 ± 0.38 and 0.15 ± 1.00 (P < 0.01), respectively. One-year mortality from the date of first incident fall was lower in M-BWs (41.1%) compared with SRs (47.1%), but this is not significant (P = 0.12).Conclusion: this observational study shows a significantly increased incidence of falls and fracture in a hospital design with SRs compared with a multi-bedded facility. Consideration should be given to increased incidence of falls and falls-related injury in SRs when deciding on the percentage of single-room provision in new hospitals to admit frail older adults.
机译:背景:在英国国家报告和学习系统报告的患者安全事件中,近五分之二的患者为医院跌倒。研究表明,单层医院的跌倒发生率增加。目的:比较具有100%单人房(SR)和多层病房(M-BW)的单位发生住院跌倒的结果。方法:观察研究。从两个地点分别获得了18个月以上的患者跌倒和相关伤害的回顾性标准事件报告数据(DATIX)。除了新医院的地理位置发生变化外,人口统计学,人口规模和人口特征没有变化。结果:3年中报告的住院病人跌倒事件总数为1,749。 M-BW和SR部位患者的平均年龄分别为81.0±2.4(女性为51.3%)和80.3±10.3(女性为50.7%)。在M-BW和SR部位跌倒/ 1,000患者病床天的平均发生率分别为5.44±4.76和15.82±19.56(P <0.01)。 M-BW和SR部位的总骨折发生率/ 1,000患者病床天数分别为0.07±0.48和0.36±1.52(P <0.01)。 M-BW和SR部位的髋部骨折发生率/ 1,000患者病床天数分别为0.04±0.38和0.15±1.00(P <0.01)。自首次发生跌倒之日起的一年死亡率在M-BW中较低(41.1%),而在SR中则为47.1%(P = 0.12)。与多层医院相比,采用SR的医院设计中跌倒和骨折的发生率。在决定新医院接纳单身老年人的单间病房百分比时,应考虑增加SR中跌倒和与跌倒相关的伤害的发生率。

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