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Perceived top 10 highly effective interventions to prevent adult inpatient fall injuries by specialty area: A multihospital nurse survey
Huey Ming Tzeng
, Chang Yi Yin
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Effective Intervention
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Highly Effective
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Specialty Areas
100%
Patient Falls
100%
Top 10
100%
Fall-related Injuries
100%
Nurse Survey
100%
Adult Inpatients
100%
Fall Prevention
25%
Patient Characteristics
12%
Patient Demographics
12%
Descriptive Statistics
12%
Preventing Falls
12%
Medical Problems
12%
US Healthcare System
12%
Braking
12%
Overall Response Rate
12%
Surgical Units
12%
Acute Care Setting
12%
Medical Surgery
12%
Hospital Beds
12%
Medical Units
12%
Injurious Falls
12%
Acute Hospital Setting
12%
Staff Buy-in
12%
Large-scale Projects
12%
Nursing and Health Professions
Injury
100%
Disease
50%
Patient Population
50%
Compliance
50%
Hospital Setting
50%
Acute Care Setting
50%