Prediction Of Falls In Acute Care Using The Morse Fall Risk Scale

Vanessa D Jewell, Katherine Capistran, Kathleen Flecky,Yongyue Qi, Sarah Fellman

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY IN HEALTH CARE(2020)

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The high number of patient falls occurring within acute care hospitals throughout the United States has led to increased patient impairment and contributed to rising healthcare costs. TheMorse Fall Risk Scaleis a commonly used assessment tool for prediction of a patient's potential for experiencing a fall while in a healthcare facility. This retrospective study reviewed the use of theMorse Fall Risk Scalein a 300+ bed acute care hospital setting to determine adequacy for patient fall predictions over a four-month period. Use of multivariate regressions and Chi-Square test statistics revealed the Morse Fall Risk Scale was a predictor of patients' fall risk in this setting with other significant predictors of fall risk potential including male gender and diagnosis (neurologic, cardiac, general medical/surgical conditions). Patients experiencing a fall had a statistically significant longer hospital stay. Occupational therapy practitioners play an important role on the interdisciplinary team by providing a comprehensive fall assessment, developing fall prevention programs, and providing discharge recommendations.
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Acute Care, fall risk, falls, hospital, Morse Fall Risk Scale
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