1. [Are falls a nursing sensitive outcome?]
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Casabona E, Viottini E, Riva-Rovedda F, and Clari M
- Subjects
- Humans, Quality of Health Care, Accidental Falls prevention & control
- Abstract
. Are falls a nursing sensitive outcome? Falls have historically been regarded as nursing-sensitive outcomes, i.e., problems that nurses can intervene in, to prevent their occurrence. However, falls are not a uniform phenomenon, as they can vary significantly and occur despite good nursing care. Furthermore, their predictability and preventability in the care of patients should be carefully considered. Since patient care involves multiple professionals, it is important to reflect on whether and to what extent a fall can be considered a sensitive outcome of nursing care or care in general. This contribution proposes some reflections on falls as a sensitive outcome and indicator of quality of care.
- Published
- 2024
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