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Safe design of healthcare facilities


J Reiling - British Medical Journal, 2006 - qshc.bmj.com
The physical environment has a significant impact on health and safety; however,
hospitals have not been designed with the explicit goal of enhancing patient
safety through facility design. In April 2002, St Joseph's Community ...
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The extrinsic risk factors for inpatient falls in hospital patient rooms


HM Tzeng, CY Yin - Journal of Nursing Care Quality, 2008 - journals.lww.com
This exploratory study identified the extrinsic risk factors for inpatient falls
in hospital rooms both from incident reports and from nurse and nursing
attendant interviews. An attributional theory of success and failure was ...
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Perspectives of recently discharged patients on hospital fall-prevention programs


HM Tzeng, CY Yin - Journal of Nursing Care Quality, 2009 - journals.lww.com
The aim of this exploratory study was to understand the opinions and
observations of recently discharged senior patients concerning the
fall-prevention education received during their most recent ...
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Circumstances of patient falls and injuries in 9 hospitals in a midwestern healthcare system


MJ Krauss, SL Nguyen, WC Dunagan, S Birge, … - Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology, 2007 - UChicago Press
Antimicrobial-resistant pathogens that cause healthcare-associated infections
(HAIs) pose an ongoing and increasing challenge to hospitals, both in the
clinical treatment of patients and in the prevention of the ...
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[CITATION] Patient rooms come of age


LA Runy - Hospitals & Health Networks, 2006
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A review of environmental hazards associated with in-patient falls


S Hignett, T Masud - ingentaconnect.com
Slips, trips and falls present the greatest risk to in-patients in terms of
exposure (frequency of occurrence) but only present a low severity risk in terms
of mortality. The risk factors have been categorized as intrinsic ...
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Nurses' solutions to prevent inpatient falls in hospital patient rooms


HM Tzeng, CY Yin - Nurs Econ, 2008 - medscape.com
In the national patient safety Goals for 2007, the Joint Commission (2007)
emphasized the need to reduce the risk of patient injuries from falls. Patient
falls, defined as the rate at which patients fall during their hospital ...
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[CITATION] 27: State Board of Pharmacy, ยง 27.16 (b)(1)(i), Construction and equipment requirements. …


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Developing a medication patient safety program, Part 2: Process and implementation


SM MARK, RJ WEBER - Hospital pharmacy(Philadelphia, PA), 2007 - cat.inist.fr
The Director's Forum series is written and edited by Robert Weber and Michael
Sanborn and is designed to guide pharmacy leaders in establishing
patient-centered services in hospitals and health systems. Another specific ...
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Reduce call light frequency with hourly rounds


T Culley - Nursing Management, 2008 - journals.lww.com
Hourly nursing rounds aren'ta new concept. In recent years, strategies have
developed across organizations to initiate hourly rounds to reduce the noise and
interruption caused by unnecessary call lights. The benefits of this prac- ...
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