1. Using Patient Simulation to Promote Best Practices in Fall Prevention and Postfall Assessment in Nursing Homes.
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Acosta, Daniela J. cN,, Rinfret, Amber RPN, Plant, Jennifer, and Hsu, Amy T.
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RESEARCH methodology ,NURSING care facilities ,SURVEYS ,ACCIDENTAL falls ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,DATA analysis software ,HEALTH promotion - Abstract
Background: Fall-related injuries rise with age and are of particular concern for frail populations living in nursing homes. Local Problem: The Perley and Rideau Veterans' Health Centre is a large nursing home in Ontario, Canada. In 2019, we conducted internal audits of our Falls Prevention Program and identified notable variations in staff's response to a resident fall. Interventions: We developed an in situ patient simulation program of a resident fall. Methods: This was a mixed-methods evaluation of participants' perspectives of a simulation-based interprofessional education program for fall prevention. Results: Participants indicated high-level support for simulation-based learning, with more than 80% of the participants expressing that they will apply these skills in the future when caring for a resident who falls. Conclusions: Our findings indicate that simulation-based training is well received by frontline workers in a nursing home setting and can be conducted as part of a typical shift with minimal disruption to resident care. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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