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Falls are a major public health burden for individuals and society. Falls are associated with loss of independence, functional decline and are a contributing reason for subsequent admission to long-term care. The financial burden associated with injurious falls is substantial. This study aims to evaluate whether the introduction of portable nursing stations within bays of hospital wards, has led to a change in trend of the monthly rate of inpatient falls.

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Type

Conference paper

Publisher

Royal Statistical Society

Publication Date

2017-09-04T00:00:00+00:00

Keywords

falls prevention, interrupted time series, epidemiology, natural experiment