Knox Angela
Clin J Oncol Nurs. 2018 Dec 1;22(6):E159-E165. doi: 10.1188/18.CJON.E159-E165.
Inpatient falls cause harm, increased length of stay, and high costs. Patients with hematologic malignancies have a unique set of fall risk factors, and studies indicate that patients lack accurate perception of fall risk.
This study describes patient perceptions of fall risk in people with hematologic malignancies and compares patient and nurse perceptions of fall risk.
This mixed-methods study used descriptive statistical and narrative analyses. A convenience sample of patients was interviewed about perception of fall risk. Descriptive analysis of patient data and analysis around correlation between patient and nurse assessment of fall risk were completed.
Themes emerged about participants' prior experience with falls and perceptions of fall education. Participants who reported feeling weak prior to hospitalization perceived being at high fall risk, consistent with nurse assessment. Several patients reported feeling at low risk. Data showed discrepancies in patients' perceptions of nursing education.
住院患者跌倒会造成伤害、延长住院时间并带来高昂成本。血液系统恶性肿瘤患者有一系列独特的跌倒风险因素,研究表明患者对跌倒风险缺乏准确认知。
本研究描述血液系统恶性肿瘤患者对跌倒风险的认知,并比较患者与护士对跌倒风险的认知。
本混合方法研究采用描述性统计和叙事分析。对便利抽样的患者进行了关于跌倒风险认知的访谈。完成了患者数据的描述性分析以及患者与护士对跌倒风险评估之间相关性的分析。
出现了关于参与者既往跌倒经历和跌倒教育认知的主题。报告住院前感到虚弱的参与者认为跌倒风险高,这与护士的评估一致。有几名患者报告感觉风险低。数据显示患者对护理教育的认知存在差异。