Post-fall reporting in aged acute inpatient mental health units: an 18-month observational cohort study.
Trentham FurnessGeorge MnatzaganianRobyn GarlickSusan IrelandBrian McKennaKeith D HillPublished in: International psychogeriatrics (2018)
Based on the cohort, future falls could be reduced by targeting those aged above 82 years, or with a diagnosis of dementia. Recurrent falls during admission could be reduced by targeting those with psychotic illness and males with a diagnosis of dementia. A clearer dialogue among consumers and clinical staff reporting about fall episodes may support future remedial interventions and inform programs to reduce fall risk and assist the challenge of describing unwitnessed falls in aged acute inpatient mental health settings.
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