Preventing avoidable rehospitalizations by understanding the characteristics of “frequent…
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Preventing avoidable rehospitalizations by understanding the characteristics of "frequent fliers".
April 6th, 2012 · Start a Discussion
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Are call light use and response time correlated with inpatient falls and inpatient dissatisfaction?
September 4th, 2009 · Start a Discussion
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Are call light use and response time correlated with inpatient falls and inpatient dissatisfaction?
J Nurs Care Qual. 2009 Jul-Sep;24(3):232-42
Authors: Tzeng HM, Yin CY
Inpatients use call lights to seek nurses’ assistance. Although implied in patient safety, no studies have analyzed data related to the use of or response time to call lights collected by existing tracking mechanisms monitoring nursing practice. This study used archived hospital data to determine the correlation of the call light use rate and the average call light response time with the fall rate, injurious fall rate, and patient satisfaction scores in acute inpatient care settings.
PMID: 19525764 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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Using rapid assessment to evaluate noise on an in-patient unit.
April 25th, 2009 · Start a Discussion
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Using rapid assessment to evaluate noise on an in-patient unit.
J Nurs Care Qual. 2009 Jan-Mar;24(1):27-32
Authors: Deitrick LM, Kennedy P, Cyriax C, Davies-Hathen N
Rapid assessment was used to evaluate a noise problem on a busy, high-traffic, high-acuity medical/surgical telemetry unit over a 4-week period. Six sources of environmental noise were identified including conversational noise, noise from doors, noise from housekeeping activities, noise from the pneumatic message tube station, hallway noise, and miscellaneous noise. Our study also demonstrates the value of rapid-assessment methodology for the evaluation of clinical problems such as noise.
PMID: 19092476 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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