Implementation fidelity of a multifactorial in-hospital fall prevention program and its association with unit systems factors: a single center, cross-sectional study
Abstract Background Falls are a common, costly global public health burden. In hospitals, multifactorial fall prevention programs have proved effective in reducing falls' incidence; however, translating those programs accurately into daily clinical practice remains challenging. This study'...
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Main Authors: | Regula Wyss-Hänecke (Author), Susanne Knüppel Lauener (Author), Constantin Sluka (Author), Mieke Deschodt (Author), Flaka Siqeca (Author), René Schwendimann (Author) |
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2023-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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