Denise Spoon

75 Implementation strategies of fall prevention interventions in hospitals: A systematic review 3 Author, Year Design, Duration in months (Before, Implementation, After) Setting, Ward details, Single or Multi Center Number of Patients (N), LOS, Age, Female patients (%) Number of FPI (Fall prevention Approach) Fall rate before versus after (falls/1000 patient days) Barrier Assessment, Theory, model or framework, if yes which Number of strategies used (from how many ERIC Categories) Von RentelnKruse, 2007 Uncontrolled Before-After, 39 (23, 9, 16) Teaching/university/ Academic, Geriatric ward, 140-bed (5 wards, 28 bed each), Single Center NA 7 (Multiple) 10 vs 8.2 * No, No, 6 (3) Walsh, 2018 Uncontrolled Before-After, 138 (24, 120, 24) Teaching/university/ Academic, 5 ICUs, 6 step-down units, 7 floor units and 1 inpatient rehabilitation unit, 466-bed, Single Center NA 10 (Multiple) 3.05 vs 2.2 Yes, No, 20 (7) Ward, 2004 Uncontrolled Before-After, 21 (3, NA , 6) General, A Transitional care unit of an urban, 688-bed acute care facility, 688-bed, Single Center NA 9 (Multiple) 9.32 vs 4.13 § Yes, Yes, Process model: FOCUS-PDCA approach (Find an improvement opportunity, Organize a team that knows the process, Clarify current knowledge of the process, Uncover root cause of the process variation, Start the improvement cycle, Plan improvement, Do improvement, Check results, Act). 9 (7)

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