According to a recent alert from the Joint Commission, falls in hospitals are a prevalent patient safety problem. Even though it can be difficult and complex to prevent, hospital can take action to prevent them. Here are recommendations suggested by the Joint Commission:
- Raise awareness about the risk of falls by communicating it to clinical and non clinical staff at every level as well as to patients and their family
- Establish an interdisciplinary fall prevention team. Reducing falls is the responsibility of everyone including nurses, physicians, environmental services, information technology, patient advocacy, pharmacy, occupational therapy, etc.
- Use a validated tool to identify the risk of fall in each patient and make it part of his or her electronic medical records
- Develop a personalized prevention plan for patients at risk
- Educate patients
- Conduct post-fall management
For more info on this subject, download the alert from the Joint Commission