Do nursing stations within bays of hospital wards reduce the rate of inpatient falls? – An Interrupted Time Series Analysis from the United Kingdom
Falls are a major public health burden for individuals and society. Falls are associated with loss of independence, functional decline and are a contributing reason for subsequent admission to long-term care. The financial burden associated with injurious falls is substantial. This study aims to eva...
Main Authors: | Ali, U, Judge, A, Foster, C, Brooke, A, Davis, L, James, K, Marriott, K, Lamb, S |
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Format: | Conference item |
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Royal Statistical Society
2017
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