Dabkowski Elissa, Cooper Simon, Duncan Jhodie R, Missen Karen
Institute of Health and Wellbeing, Federation University Australia, Gippsland, VIC 3842, Australia.
Research Unit, Latrobe Regional Hospital, Traralgon, VIC 3844, Australia.
Healthcare (Basel). 2022 May 27;10(6):995. doi: 10.3390/healthcare10060995.
Patient falls in hospitals continue to be a global concern due to the poor health outcomes and costs that can occur. A large number of falls in hospitals are unwitnessed and mostly occur due to patient behaviours and not seeking assistance. Understanding these patient behaviours may help to direct fall prevention strategies, with evidence suggesting the need to integrate patients' perspectives into fall management. The aim of this scoping review was to explore the extent of the literature about patients' perceptions and experiences of their fall risk in hospital and/or of falling in hospital. This review was conducted using a five-stage methodological framework recommended by Arksey and O'Malley. A total of nine databases were searched using key search terms such as "fall*", "perception" and "hospital." International peer-reviewed and grey literature were searched between the years 2011 and 2021. A total of 41 articles, ranging in study design, met the inclusion criteria. After reporting on the article demographics and fall perception constructs and measures, the qualitative and quantitative findings were organised into five domains: Fall Risk Perception Measures, Patients' Perceptions of Fall Risk, Patients' Perceptions of Falling in Hospital, Patients' Fear of Falling and Barriers to Fall Prevention in Hospital. Approximately two-thirds of study participants did not accurately identify their fall risk compared to that defined by a health professional. This demonstrates the importance of partnering with patients and obtaining their insights on their perceived fall risk, as this may help to inform fall management and care. This review identified further areas for research that may help to inform fall prevention in a hospital setting, including the need for further research into fall risk perception measures.
由于可能产生的不良健康后果和成本,医院内患者跌倒仍是一个全球关注的问题。医院里大量的跌倒是无人目睹的,且大多是由患者自身行为导致的,患者没有寻求帮助。了解这些患者行为可能有助于指导跌倒预防策略,有证据表明需要将患者的观点纳入跌倒管理。本范围综述的目的是探讨关于患者对其在医院跌倒风险的认知和经历的文献范围。本综述采用了Arksey和O'Malley推荐的五阶段方法框架进行。使用“跌倒*”“认知”和“医院”等关键搜索词对总共九个数据库进行了检索。检索了2011年至2021年间的国际同行评审文献和灰色文献。共有41篇研究设计各异的文章符合纳入标准。在报告了文章的人口统计学信息、跌倒认知结构和测量方法后,定性和定量研究结果被归纳为五个领域:跌倒风险认知测量、患者对跌倒风险的认知、患者对在医院跌倒的认知、患者对跌倒的恐惧以及医院跌倒预防的障碍。与卫生专业人员定义的跌倒风险相比,约三分之二的研究参与者未能准确识别自己的跌倒风险。这表明与患者合作并获取他们对自身感知跌倒风险的见解非常重要,因为这可能有助于为跌倒管理和护理提供信息。本综述确定了可能有助于为医院环境中的跌倒预防提供信息的进一步研究领域,包括对跌倒风险认知测量进行进一步研究的必要性。