2022
DOI: 10.4103/qaij.qaij_8_22
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Fall-Related injuries and their prevention strategies of in-patient population in tertiary health care setup

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“…The causative factors identified include advanced age, a history of falls within three months prior to admission, the presence of multiple medical diagnoses, altered mental status due to neurological deficits from either disease processes or medication effects, and compromised mobility and balance necessitating the use of ambulatory-assistive devices. These insights point to a higher risk of falls among the frail elderly population who rely on such devices for mobility (14,15). In response to this pressing issue, the Morse Fall Scale has been adopted as a pivotal tool for the timely assessment of patients at high risk of falls.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The causative factors identified include advanced age, a history of falls within three months prior to admission, the presence of multiple medical diagnoses, altered mental status due to neurological deficits from either disease processes or medication effects, and compromised mobility and balance necessitating the use of ambulatory-assistive devices. These insights point to a higher risk of falls among the frail elderly population who rely on such devices for mobility (14,15). In response to this pressing issue, the Morse Fall Scale has been adopted as a pivotal tool for the timely assessment of patients at high risk of falls.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%