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Citation

Heafner L, Suda D, Casalenuovo N, Leach LS, Erickson V, Gawlinski A. Nurs. Womens Health 2013; 17(2): 98-107.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2013, John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

10.1111/1751-486X.12018

PMID

23594322

Abstract

Because women hospitalized in obstetric units are typically young and healthy, they might be overlooked when health care providers assess for risk for falls. Recent literature has identified pregnant and postpartum women as being prone to falls, with hospitalization compounding their risk. A review of current practices among perinatal units for assessing risk for falls revealed that existing fall risk tools, which were created for geriatric and/or medical surgical patients, are used. Without any focused prevention efforts, hospitalized obstetric patients are vulnerable to a preventable event. The Obstetric Fall Risk Assessment Systemâ„¢ is intended to improve safety among hospitalized women on obstetric units, using an assessment tool and scoring system to determine fall risk.


Language: en

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