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Current Approaches to Post-fall Assessment in Nursing Homes
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Current Approaches to Post-fall Assessment in Nursing Homes

Deanna Gray-Miceli, Neville E. Strumpf, Susan C. Reinhard and Martin T. Zanna
Journal of the American Medical Directors Association, Vol.5(6), pp.387-394
2004
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.7282/T3JQ12XM

Abstract

Post fall assessment tools Falls (Accidents) Nursing Homes Older People
Falls in nursing homes occur among a large percentage of residents. Their onset necessitates a postfall assessment (PFA) be performed by clinical staff to determine likely etiology. The absence of an empirically validated comprehensive postfall assessment tool has led to considerable variability in the types of PFAs performed. The purpose of this study was to examine the types of PFA tools available, their content, and to compare this with national recommendations for fall assessment in geriatric practice.
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