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. 2009 Nov 14:2009:153-7.

Fall TIPS: strategies to promote adoption and use of a fall prevention toolkit

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Fall TIPS: strategies to promote adoption and use of a fall prevention toolkit

Patricia C Dykes et al. AMIA Annu Symp Proc. .

Abstract

Patient falls are serious problems in hospitals. Risk factors for falls are well understood and nurses routinely assess for fall risk on all hospitalized patients. However, the link from nursing assessment of fall risk, to identification and communication of tailored interventions to prevent falls is yet to be established. The Fall TIPS (Tailoring Interventions for Patient Safety) Toolkit was developed to leverage existing practices and workflows and to employ information technology to improve fall prevention practices. The purpose of this paper is to describe the Fall TIPS Toolkit and to report on strategies used to drive adoption of the Toolkit in four acute care hospitals. Using the IHI "Framework for Spread" as a conceptual model, the research team describes the "spread" of the Fall TIPS Toolkit as means to integrate effective fall prevention practices into the workflow of interdisciplinary caregivers, patients and family members.

Keywords: acute care; caregiver; fall prevention; fall risk assessment; patient safety.

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Fall TIPS Bed Poster
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Fall TIPS Client/Server Architecture
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Framework for Spread [5]
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“Framework for Spread” Fall TIPS Adoption Measure Results
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“Framework for Spread” Fall TIPS Adoption Measure Results

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