Hanan Elzeblawy Hassan

Vice dean for post graduate studies and research affairs, professor and head of maternal and newborn health nursing department

Study Nurses' Practices Regarding Fall Prevention among Elderly Women

Research Abstract

Background: Nurses are considered key in raising awareness of patient safety in any health care facility. Falls are due to several factors, and a holistic approach to the individual and environment is important. Suppose a person is considered at high risk for falls after the screening. In that case, a community health nurse should conduct a fall risk assessment to obtain a more detailed analysis of the individual’s risk of falling. Aim of Study: assess nurses' practices regarding fall prevention among elderly women. Research design: A descriptive design Setting: Outpatient Clinics at Beni-Suef University Hospital. Sample: A cross sectional sampling composed from 100 nurses. Tool: Self-administered Questionnaire consists of: (I) Personal characteristics of nurses, (II): Nurses’ practices checklist. Results: Most of the studied sample (89.0%) report that those who experienced dizziness or palpitations. The majority of them (94.0%, 92.0%, 92.0%) report that they make sure the call system within reach, Bed in low position and personal item within reach respectively. more than two-thirds of them (68.0%) report that Antihypertensive affect the risk of falling and mobility /balance. Conclusion: According to their interpretation of score fall prevention measures; most of the studied nurses have moderate risk and slightly more than one quarter of them have high risk, whilst nearly two one fifth of them have low risk. Recommendation: Foster collaboration between nurses, physicians, physiotherapists, and other healthcare professionals to collectively address fall prevention.

Research Keywords

nurses' practices; fall prevention; elderly women

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