. Relationship between Nurses' Practices Regarding Fall Prevention among Elderly Women and their personal Characteristics
Research Abstract
Background: According to recent research conducted internationally, the
reported rate of falls among older adults varies from 4% to 35% and rises
progressively with age.
Aim of Study: assess relationship between nurses' practices regarding fall
prevention among elderly women and their personal characteristics.
Research Design: An exploratory design; Setting: Outpatient clinics аt
Beni-Suef University Hospital.
Sample: a cross-sectional sample made up of one hundred nurses.
Instrument: Independently administered; the questionnaire has two parts.
(I): Personal attributes of nurses, (II): A checklist of nurses' practices.
Results: of the nurses in the study, about half (48.0%, 49% and 43%) were
between the ages of 30- 44, had five to fewer than ten years of experience
and had received training in fall prevention and management, respectively.
Less than two thirds of the studied nurses (61.0%) are competent in fall
prevention total practices among elderly women patients.
Conclusion: A highly statistically significant relation between total
practices of the studied nurses in fall prevention among the elderly women
during hospitalization and their educational qualification, years of
experience and training was found.
Recommendation: implement an educational program and guidelines
related to fall prevention in elderly patients for in-services nurses.
Research Keywords
Relationship; Nurses' Practices; Fall; Elderly Womeى