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Fall prevention in hospitals and nursing homes: Clinical practice guideline.

Daniela SchobererHelga Elisabeth BreimaierJulia ZuschneggThomas FindlingSusanna SchafferTamara Archan
Published in: Worldviews on evidence-based nursing (2022)
During the development of this guideline, particular attention was paid to collecting evidence-based knowledge relevant to practice. By applying the recommendations, the outlined nursing care is justified, enabling healthcare personnel to achieve the overriding goal of providing optimal care to persons at risk of falling. Evidence for several fall prevention interventions was graded as very low. Sound intervention studies are necessary to strengthen the confidence in the evidence for low-floor beds, alarm sensor systems, medication review, and staff education in hospitals.
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