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040 _cMANILA TYTANA COLLEGES LIBRARY
100 _aStaggs, Vincent S.
245 _aChallenges in defining and categorizing falls on diverse unit types :
_blessons from expansion of the NDNQI falls indicator /
_cVincent S. Staggs, Jan Davidson, Nancy Dunton, Brandon Crosser
260 _cApril-June 2015
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337 _aunmediated
338 _avolume
440 _aJournal of Nursing Care Quality
_n30 : 2, Page 106-112
520 _aIn 2012, the National Database of Nursing Quality Indicators launched a project to expand its falls indicator for use on pediatric, neonatal, and psychiatric units. We discuss challenges encountered, argue that schemes for categorizing falls by cause or supposed preventability are not suitable for large-scale efforts to track and prevent falls, express concern about the growing burden of collecting increasingly granular quality data, and discuss limitations of total and injurious fall rates as quality measures.
521 _aNursing
650 _aPsychiatric clinics.
650 _aPractice guidelines.
650 _aQuality management.
650 _aPediatrics clinics.
650 _aPatient safety.
650 _aAccidental falls.
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