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Citation

Lopez M, Ma C, Aavik L, Cortes TA. Geriatr. Nurs. 2022; ePub(ePub): ePub.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2022, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.gerinurse.2022.09.002

PMID

36207230

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Hospitalized older adult medication-related falls are common and understudied.

LOCAL PROBLEM: There were organizational educational gaps identified in assisting nurses to recognize and mitigate medication associated side effects that may predispose hospitalized older adults to fall.

METHODS: A quality improvement project that utilized pre and post-test design. An eLearning module was developed and distributed to registered nurses in a medical unit. INTERVENTIONS: Eighty registered nurses participated in an eLearning module that included patient and family centered evidence-based guidelines and teach-back guides related to medication fall safety.

RESULTS: An increase in overall (2.2%) medication patient satisfaction scores and decrease (8%) in falls for patients > 65 years old over a 4-month period.

CONCLUSIONS: There is benefit of implementing a structured medication fall risk education program for nurses on a medical unit. Patient satisfaction related to communication about medications and a reduction in falls was impacted by this interdisciplinary intervention.


Language: en

Keywords

Falls; Medication safety; Nurse education; Older adults; Patient satisfaction; Teachbac

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