The staff-working height and the designing-regulation height for patient beds as possible causes of patient falls
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The staff-working height and the designing-regulation height for patient beds as possible causes of patient falls
Abstract
The staff-working height and the designing-regulation height for patient beds used in acute care wards might be possible causes leading to patient falls. Empirical data show the differences among the average height for home beds, staff-working height, and the designing-regulation height for patient beds. This evidence suggests an overlooked cause of patient falls.
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