Using information technology to assist in redesign of a fall prevention program

This article presents the redesign of an adult inpatient falls program using a computerized information system. Named the ADAPT Fall Tool, the tool provides an accurate assessment of the fall risk of each patient. Indicators are embedded into routine assessment documentation, eliminating added chart...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of nursing care quality 2004-07, Vol.19 (3), p.218-225
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Accidental Falls - statistics & numerical data
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Aged
Communications networks
Databases, Factual - standards
Documentation - standards
Evidence-Based Medicine - organization & administration
Falls
Follow-Up Studies
Hospital Information Systems - organization & administration
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Inpatient care
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Nursing Assessment
Nursing Audit
Nursing Evaluation Research
Organizational Innovation
Patient Care Planning
Prevention programs
Program Development
Program Evaluation
Risk Assessment - organization & administration
Risk Factors
Safety Management - organization & administration
Texas
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