Validation of Fall Risk Assessment Specific to the Inpatient Rehabilitation Facility Setting

被引:20
作者
Thomas, Dan [1 ]
Pavic, Andrea [1 ]
Bisaccia, Erin [1 ]
Grotts, Jonathan [1 ]
机构
[1] Cottage Rehabil Hosp, POB 689, Santa Barbara, CA 93102 USA
关键词
Fall prevention; safety issues; evidence-based practice; rehabilitation; SCALE;
D O I
10.1002/rnj.211
中图分类号
R47 [护理学];
学科分类号
1011 ;
摘要
PurposeTo evaluate and compare the Morse Fall Scale (MFS) and the Casa Colina Fall Risk Assessment Scale (CCFRA) for identification of patients at risk for falling in an acute inpatient rehabilitation facility. The primary objective of this study was to perform a retrospective validation study of the CCFRAS, specifically for use in the inpatient rehabilitation facility (IRF) setting. DesignRetrospective validation study. MethodThe study was approved under expedited review by the local Institutional Review Board. Data were collected on all patients admitted to Cottage Rehabiliation Hospital (CRH), a 38-bed acute inpatient rehabilitation hospital, from March 2012 to August 2013. Patients were excluded from the study if they had a length of stay less than 3days or age less than 18. The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC) and the diagnostic odds ratio were used to examine the differences between the MFS and CCFRAS. AUC between fall scales was compared using the DeLong Test. FindingsThere were 931 patients included in the study with 62 (6.7%) patient falls. The average age of the population was 68.8 with 503 males (51.2%). The AUC was 0.595 and 0.713 for the MFS and CCFRAS, respectively (0.006). The diagnostic odds ratio of the MFS was 2.0 and 3.6 for the CCFRAS using the recommended cutoffs of 45 for the MFS and 80 for the CCFRAS. ConclusionThe CCFRAS appears to be a better tool in detecting fallers vs. nonfallers specific to the IRF setting. Clinical RelevanceThe assessment and identification of patients at high risk for falling is important to implement specific precautions and care for these patients to reduce their risk of falling. The CCFRAS is more clinically relevant in identifying patients at high risk for falling in the IRF setting compared to other fall risk assessments. Implementation of this scale may lead to a reduction in fall rate and injuries from falls as it more appropriately identifies patients at high risk for falling.
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