Defining Appropriate Resources for Nursing Homes to Reduce Potentially Avoidable Transfers After a Fall
Author(s) -
Raphaëlle-Ashley Guerbaaï,
Michael Simon,
Franziska Zúñiga
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
innovation in aging
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2399-5300
DOI - 10.1093/geroni/igab046.2125
Subject(s) - emergency department , medicine , stakeholder , medical emergency , root cause analysis , nursing homes , nursing , forensic engineering , political science , public relations , engineering
Falls are common in nursing home (NH) residents and are the predominant reason for an emergency department (ED) transfer. Falls are responsible for 25% - 87% of ED transfers, a proportion of which are potentially avoidable. INTERCARE – an implementation science study reducing unplanned hospitalizations (2018 – 2020) – involved experts to identify potentially avoidable fall-related transfers. Focus group and stakeholder survey enabled identification of resources to safely manage some falls in NHs. 25.9% of fall-related transfers were potentially avoidable based on using root-cause analysis and discharge reports. Avoidability was associated to ED visit, compared to hospitalizations. Appropriate resources identified by stakeholders included timely access to outpatient services for diagnostic imaging (e.g., X-Ray) and clinical skills’ training in suturing and wound care for registered or specialist nurses. Although NHs are striving for a home-like environment, better access to basic diagnostic and treatment services within NHs should be possible.
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