Based on the PICOT you developed for NUR-550, summarize the intervention you are proposing. How does this support the population of focus, your setting, and role? Justify how the problem you selected to investigate is amenable to a research-based intervention using the PICOT format. Include your PICOT statement with your response.

Based on the PICOT you developed for NUR-550, summarize the intervention you are proposing. How does this support the population of focus, your setting, and role? Justify how the problem you selected to investigate is amenable to a research-based intervention using the PICOT format. Include your PICOT statement with your response.

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PICOT Question  
P Population Hospitalized adult patients in the medical-surgical ward.
I Intervention Fall Tailored Interventions for Patient Safety (TIPS) Toolkit
C Comparison Routine fall prevention protocols
O Outcome Reduced incidences of falls and injuries
T Timeframe 24 weeks.
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Among hospitalized adult patients in the medical-surgical ward (P), does the utilization of the Fall Tailored Interventions for Patient Safety (TIPS) Toolkit (I), as compared to routine fall prevention protocols (C) help reduce the incidences of falls and injuries (O) within 24 weeks (T)?

 

 

 
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Falls and associated injuries among hospitalized patients are widespread in most medical and surgical wards, posing a serios threat to the safety of the patient. Accidental falls account for most reported incidences in hospitals complicating roughly 2% of hospital stays. According to Dykes et al. (2020), the rate of falls among hospitalized patients in the United States ranges from approximately 3–5 per 1000 bed-days. The incidences of falls depend on the characteristic of the unit, with patients hospitalized in the medical-surgical unit being at high risk as compared to those in the intensive care unit (Lucero et al., 2019). Consequently, studies have also reported that approximately 25% of reported falls among hospitalized patients normally result in injury, whereas 2% causes fractures. Acute care patients normally display an increased risk of falls resulting from newly altered mobility, history of previous falls, medication side effects, or altered mental status among other factors (Cuttler et al., 2017). Despite the cause, the increasing incidences of falls are becoming very costly, with increased morbidity and mortality rates from fall-associated injuries and fractures. The lack of significant fall prevention intervention despite years of struggle has contributed to the frustrations among healthcare workers, researchers, and patients at risk. It is thus time to adapt nurse-led evidence-based interventions like the TIPS tool which have proven to be effective in the reduction of fall incidences among adults in the medical-surgical ward (Tzeng et al., 2021). The facility where I work utilizes the morse fall scale (a score of 25 or higher is considered high risk), a red rose is placed on the patient’s chart as well on their door, and a red risk band is applied.  

References

Cuttler, S. J., Barr-Walker, J., & Cuttler, L. (2017). Reducing medical-surgical inpatient falls and injuries with videos, icons, and alarms. BMJ Open Quality6(2), e000119. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjoq-2017-000119

Dykes, P. C., Burns, Z., Adelman, J., Benneyan, J., Bogaisky, M., Carter, E., Ergai, A., Lindros, M. E., Lipsitz, S. R., Scanlan, M., Shaykevich, S., & Bates, D. W. (2020). Evaluation of a Patient-Centered Fall-Prevention Tool Kit to Reduce Falls and Injuries. JAMA Network Open3(11), e2025889. https://doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2020.25889

Lucero, R. J., Lindberg, D. S., Fehlberg, E. A., Bjarnadottir, R. I., Li, Y., Cimiotti, J. P., … & Prosperi, M. (2019). A data-driven and practice-based approach to identify risk factors associated with hospital-acquired falls: applying manual and semi-and fully-automated methods. International journal of medical informatics122, 63-69. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2018.11.006

Tzeng, H.-M., Jansen, L. S., Okpalauwaekwe, U., Khasnabish, S., Andreas, B., & Dykes, P. C. (2021). Adopting the Fall Tailoring Interventions for Patient Safety (TIPS) Program to Engage Older Adults in Fall Prevention in a Nursing Home. Journal of Nursing Care QualityPublish Ahead of Print. https://doi.org/10.1097/ncq.0000000000000547

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