Hospital performance comparison of inpatient fall rates; the impact of risk adjusting for patient-related factors: a multicentre cross-sectional survey
Abstract Background Comparing inpatient fall rates can serve as a benchmark for quality improvement. To improve the comparability of performance between hospitals, adjustments for patient-related fall risk factors that are not modifiable by care are recommended. Thereafter, the remaining variability...
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Main Authors: | Niklaus S Bernet (Author), Irma HJ Everink (Author), Jos MGA Schols (Author), Ruud JG Halfens (Author), Dirk Richter (Author), Sabine Hahn (Author) |
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