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Citation

Harmon EY, Cournan MC, Teale AE. Rehabil. Nurs. 2023; ePub(ePub): ePub.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2023, Association of Rehabilitation Nursing, Publisher John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

10.1097/RNJ.0000000000000421

PMID

37219389

Abstract

PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the ability of the Hester Davis Scale (HDS), Section GG, and facility fall risk assessment scores to predict patients who fall during inpatient rehabilitation.

DESIGN: This study is an observational quality improvement project.

METHODS: Nurses administered the HDS in parallel to the facility's current fall risk assessment and Section GG of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Inpatient Rehabilitation Facility Patient Assessment Instrument. Receiver operating characteristic curves were compared in 1,645 patients. Relationships of individual scale items to falls were also assessed.

RESULTS: The HDS (area under the curve [AUC] =.680, 95% CI [.626,.734]), facility fall risk assessment (AUC =.688, 95% CI [.637,.740]), and Section GG scores (AUC =.687, 95% CI [.638,.735]) adequately identified patients who fell. AUCs did not significantly differ between assessments. HDS scores of ≥13, facility scores of ≥14, and Section GG scores of ≤51 resulted in the highest sensitivity/specificity balance.

CONCLUSIONS: HDS, facility fall risk assessment, and Section GG scores adequately and similarly identified patients of mixed diagnoses at risk of falling in inpatient rehabilitation. CLINICAL RELEVANCE TO THE PRACTICE OF REHABILITATION NURSING: Rehabilitation nurses have several options including the HDS and Section GG to identify patients at greatest risk of falling.


Language: en

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