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An opportunistic evaluation of a routine service improvement project to reduce falls in hospital.

Diane SheppardElaine ClarkeKarla HemmingJames MartinRichard J Lilford
Published in: BMC health services research (2021)
The intervention was associated with a small but statistically significantly improvement in falls rates. Expedited roll-out of an intervention may vitiate a step-wedge cluster design, but the intervention can still be studied using a time-series analysis. Assuming that there is some value in time series analyses, this is better than no evaluation at all. However, care is needed in making causal inferences given the non-experimental nature of the design.
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