Goodwin M B, Westbrook J I
St Vincent's Hospital, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
Aust Clin Rev. 1993;13(3):141-9.
An analysis of patient accidents occurring at St Vincent's Hospital, Sydney in 1990 was undertaken using data obtained from the hospital's computerized accident database. Ward, age and sex specific fall rates were calculated from a total of 800 patient-related accidents and incidents reported. Ninety per cent of all accidents were falls, the majority occurring in patients over the age of 60 years. Female patients experienced a significantly greater rate of accidents than male patients (P < 0.05). No significant difference in the overall fall rates for males and females was found. However males 50 years of age and under were almost twice as likely to fall as females in this age group. More than 50% of patients who fell sustained an injury; 4% of these were serious injuries. The geriatric, neurosciences and HIV wards had the highest rates of patient falls. Nearly 40% of falls involved only 77 patients who fell on multiple occasions. Preventative strategies are discussed. Patient accident data from other Australian hospitals is required for adequate assessment of the incidence of patient accidents.
利用从悉尼圣文森特医院计算机化事故数据库中获取的数据,对1990年该医院发生的患者事故进行了分析。根据报告的总共800起与患者相关的事故和事件,计算了按病房、年龄和性别划分的跌倒率。所有事故中有90%是跌倒,大多数发生在60岁以上的患者中。女性患者的事故发生率明显高于男性患者(P < 0.05)。未发现男性和女性的总体跌倒率有显著差异。然而,50岁及以下的男性跌倒的可能性几乎是该年龄组女性的两倍。超过50%的跌倒患者受到了伤害;其中4%为重伤。老年病科、神经科学科和艾滋病毒病房的患者跌倒率最高。近40%的跌倒仅涉及77名多次跌倒的患者。文中讨论了预防策略。需要其他澳大利亚医院的患者事故数据,以便对患者事故发生率进行充分评估。