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https://doi.org/10.24141/2/5/1/6

Risk for Falls in Patients with Limb Amputations in the Clinical Institute for Rehabilitation and Orthopedic Aids of the University Hospital Centre Zagreb

Danijela Golub ; Clinical Institute for Rehabilitation and Orthopedic Aids, UHC Zagreb, Croatia
Slađana Režić orcid id orcid.org/0000-0002-2360-8508 ; Department for Health Care Quality Assurance and Improvement, UHC Zagreb, Croatia


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Abstract

Introduction. Patient falls are a significant clinical problem, as the fall can result in disability and, in some cases, death. The fall affects the patients’ quality of life, prolongs hospitalization, and increases the cost of treatment. Falls are the result of interaction between various factors. In the hospital setting, falls are considered adverse events.

Aim. To determine the number of patients’ falls at the Clinical Institute for Rehabilitation and Orthopedic Aids of the University Hospital Centre Zagreb (UHC Zagreb) between September 1, 2019, and February 29, 2020.

Methods. The data was extracted after the event from the Hospital Information System (Nursing records) and then processed. The study included 212 patients with limb amputations (both sexes) who were hospitalized in the Clinical Institute for Rehabilitation and Orthopedic Aids.

Results. The results showed that patients with limb amputations have a risk for falls when doing rehabilitation for their primary diagnosis. Of the 212 patients admitted, 209 were at risk of falling according to the Morse Falls Scale, but of the total number of patients, only 2 fell.

Conclusion. Patients with limb amputations have a higher risk of falls. The retrospective study shows that despite the increased risk of falls, the actual number of falls is very small. This shows that the medical staff are doing excellent work.

Keywords

fall; risk of falls; Morse Falls Scale; limb amputation

Hrčak ID:

261438

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/261438

Publication date:

23.8.2021.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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