"This paper uses Torbay’s unique patient-level linked data set to explore the cost of the care pathway for older people admitted to hospital as a result of a fall by tracking their care costs in the 12 months before and after their fall."
Exploring the system-wide costs of falls in older people in Torbay
Y Tian, J Thompson, D Buck, L Sonola
The King's Fund
August 2013
Read more here.
QIPP stands for Quality, Innovation, Productivity and Prevention. The aim of this initiative is to help health care organisations deliver higher quality care and operate more efficiently and effectively.
Showing posts with label falls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label falls. Show all posts
Monday, 26 August 2013
Exploring the system-wide costs of falls in older people in Torbay
Labels:
cost,
elderly,
falls,
improvement,
older people,
prevention,
productivity,
QIPP
Saturday, 15 June 2013
Falls prevention in older people
"This guideline updates and replaces 'Falls' (NICE clinical guideline 21)."
Falls: assessment and prevention of falls in older people
NICE Clinical Guideline 161
National Institute for Health and Care Excellence
June 2013
Read more here.
Falls: assessment and prevention of falls in older people
NICE Clinical Guideline 161
National Institute for Health and Care Excellence
June 2013
Read more here.
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assessment,
falls,
guidelines,
NICE,
older people,
prevention
Thursday, 4 April 2013
Instruments for assessing the risk of falls in acute hospitalized patients
"The STRATIFY scale was found to be the best tool for assessing the risk of falls by hospitalized acutely-ill adults."
Instruments for assessing the risk of falls in acute hospitalized patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis
M Aranda-Gallardo, et al.
BMC Health Services Research, 2013, 13:122
Read more here.
Labels:
acute care,
falls,
hospitalized patients,
instruments,
prevention,
risk assessment,
tools
Monday, 17 September 2012
Factors influencing the implementation of fall prevention programmes
"The issues identified through this synthesis need to be fully considered and addressed if fall-prevention programmes are to be successfully implemented into clinical practice."
Factors influencing the implementation of fall prevention programmes: a systematic review and synthesis of qualitative studies
S Child, V Goodwin, R Garside, T Jones-Hughes, K Boddy, K Stein
Implementation Science, 2012, 7:91
Read more here.
Factors influencing the implementation of fall prevention programmes: a systematic review and synthesis of qualitative studies
S Child, V Goodwin, R Garside, T Jones-Hughes, K Boddy, K Stein
Implementation Science, 2012, 7:91
Read more here.
Labels:
falls,
falls prevention,
improvement,
mortality,
patient experience,
patient safety,
quality of life
Tuesday, 6 March 2012
'Harm free' care
This initiative is the national roll out of the pilot Safety Express QIPP programme. 'Harm free' care is defined by the absence of pressure ulcers, falls, urinary catheters, and venous thromboembolism, and this collection of resources and case studies has been developed to reduce these incidents.
Find out more and access all the resources here.
Find out more and access all the resources here.
Labels:
falls,
improvement,
patient safety,
pressure ulcers,
QIPP,
safety,
urinary catheters,
venous thromboembolism,
VTE
eLearning resources to improve patient care
The NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement has formed a joint venture with Virtual College to develop the Productives e-learning suite. This suite is designed for staff, team leaders, programme managers and leaders to help them use The Productive Series: Releasing Time to Care (TM) programme.
Read more here.
eLearning for Healthcare has developed "e-learning for Harm Free Care", an online educational resource designed to support frontline teams in delivering harm free care, as defined by an absence of four common harms: pressure ulcers, harm from falls, catheter acquired urinary tract infections (CaUTI) and venous thromboembolism (VTE).
Find out more here.
Read more here.
eLearning for Healthcare has developed "e-learning for Harm Free Care", an online educational resource designed to support frontline teams in delivering harm free care, as defined by an absence of four common harms: pressure ulcers, harm from falls, catheter acquired urinary tract infections (CaUTI) and venous thromboembolism (VTE).
Find out more here.
Labels:
elearning,
falls,
improvement,
patient safety,
pressure ulcers,
Productive Ward Series,
productivity,
safety,
urinary catheters,
venous thromboembolism,
VTE
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