Post-falls assessment tools to help in post-fall decision making in acute care settings

Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) has a recommended practice entitled “Observation Following Falls in Acute Care: Older People” that is available via login with your Emory Healthcare login; search for the document by title in JBI, click “Display Results,” and then click “JBI Database PDF”: http://pid.emory.edu/h78zp

There are a variety of relevant post-falls assessment tools online:
1. Royal Devon Exeter National Health Service Foundation Trust pdf: https://tinyurl.com/yansp8t4
2. Intermountain Healthcare pdf: https://tinyurl.com/ydgxar6n
3. A Veterans Affairs Word document: https://tinyurl.com/ybvfoq2z
4. Ohio State University Medical Center pdf: https://tinyurl.com/y6usjgk8
5. South Western Ambulance Service National Health Service pdf: https://tinyurl.com/y8xqoxod

Please follow these instructions to access 8 relevant articles in PubMed.

a. Go to the Woodruff Health Sciences Center Library homepage (http://health.library.emory.edu)
b. Click on PubMed.
c. Then copy and paste this link into your browser address bar: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/myncbi/1HMKnKhQm_d5i/collections/52782984/public/
d. The references will appear in  PubMed. Click on a reference, and you will see a Find it at Emory to the right of it which will provide availability for full text. If you are not able to access full text, you may submit citation(s) to Ask a Librarian. Library staff will get article(s) for you and email them to you.

Patient acuity tools in the hospital setting

McLellan, M., & Connor, J. (n.d.). The Cardiac Children’s Hospital Early Warning Score (C-CHEWS). Journal of Pediatric Nursing., 28(2), 171-178.

Incesti, S., Bender, S., & Delunas, L. (n.d.). Development of a patient acuity model for an inpatient rehabilitation unit. Rehabilitation Nursing., 40(3), 133-138.

The Canadian Triage and Acuity Scale for children: A prospective multicenter evaluation. (n.d.). Annals of Emergency Medicine : Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians., 60(1), Annals of emergency medicine : journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians. , 2012, Vol.60(1).

Brennan, C., Daly, B., Dawson, N., Higgins, P., Jones, K., Madigan, E., & Van Der Meulen, J. (2012). The oncology acuity tool: A reliable, valid method for measuring patient acuity for nurse assignment decisions. Journal of Nursing Measurement., 20(3), 155-185.

Lovett, R., Reardon, M., Gordon, B., & McMillan, S. (n.d.). Validity and reliability of medical and surgical oncology patient acuity tools. Oncology Nursing Forum., 21(10), 1709-1717.

Gravel, J., Manzano, S., & Arsenault, M. (n.d.). Validity of the Canadian Paediatric Triage and Acuity Scale in a tertiary care hospital. CJEM : Canadian Journal of Emergency Medical Care = JCMU : Journal Canadien De Soins Médicaux D’urgence., 11(1), 23-28.

Improvement in falls rate and prevention of falls on the surgical floor

Here is how to access 22 references on improvement in falls rate and prevention of falls on the surgical floor.
Go to Woodruff Health Sciences Center (WHSC) Library webpage: http://health.library.emory.edu
Click on PubMed.
Paste this url into your browser: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/myncbi/1HuA1sy0j55QI/collections/52512629/public/

Improving nursing communication with patients on the surgical floor

For the PubMed search, search terms were the following:
hospital staff nurses AND communication AND patients AND (surgical floor OR intensive care units).

Here a few references from this  search that provide links to the full text. Below these references is a link to a PubMed collection of 33 references.

Norouzinia R, Aghabarari M, Shiri M, Karimi M, Samami E. Communication
barriers perceived by nurses and patients
. Glob J Health Sci. 2015 Sep
28;8(6):65-74. doi: 10.5539/gjhs.v8n6p65. PubMed PMID: 26755475; PubMed Central
PMCID: PMC4954910.

Garon M. Speaking up, being heard: registered nurses’ perceptions of workplace
communication
. J Nurs Manag. 2012 Apr;20(3):361-71. doi:
10.1111/j.1365-2834.2011.01296.x. Epub 2011 Oct 13. PubMed PMID: 22519614.

Slade. J. (2016) Team Concepts.  Building a safe unit culture with CUSP. Nursing Managment. 47 (12_) 8-12. doi.10.1097/01.NUMA.0000508266.49722.7d

Here is how to access PubMed collection of 33 references.
Go to Woodruff Health Sciences Center (WHSC) Library webpage: http://health.library.emory.edu
Click on Pubmed.
Paste this url into your browser: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/myncbi/1HuA1sy0j55QI/collections/52512309/public/

Encouraging patients to ask about hand hygiene

Here is how to access 13 articles on encouraging patients to ask about hand hygiene (AKA the “it’s okay to ask” campaign).
a. Go to the Woodruff Health Sciences Center Library homepage: http://health.library.emory.edu
b. Click on PubMed.
c. Then paste this links into your browser:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/myncbi/1HMKnKhQm_d5i/collections/52594031/public/

Rounding decreases call light use

PubMed collection includes 13 articles that state that rounding decreases call light use. Here’s how to access the collection.
a. Go to the Woodruff Health Sciences Center Library homepage (http://health.library.emory.edu)
b. Click on PubMed.
c. Then paste this link into your browser: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/myncbi/1HMKnKhQm_d5i/collections/52135288/public/
d. The references will appear in Pubmed. Click on a reference and you will see a Find it at Emory to the right of it-which will tell availability for full text. If you are not able to access the full text, send article citation(s) to Ask a Librarian (http://www.healthlibrary.emory.edu/about/contact/ask.php;this link is on WHSC Library homepage); our staff will get article for you and send it to you.

Scheduled turning for pressure ulcers

Evaluating optimal patient-turning procedures for reducing hospital-acquired pressure ulcers (LS-HAPU): Study protocol for a randomized controlled trial. (n.d.). Trials., 17, Trials. , 2016, Vol.17.

Hsiao, R., Mi, Z., Yang, B., Kau, L., Bitew, M., & Li, T. (2015). Body posture recognition and turning recording system for the care of bed bound patients. Technology and Health Care., 24 Suppl 1, S307-S312.

Behrendt, R., Ghaznavi, A., Mahan, M., Craft, S., & Siddiqui, A. (n.d.). Continuous bedside pressure mapping and rates of hospital-associated pressure ulcers in a medical intensive care unit. American Journal of Critical Care., 23(2), 127-133.

Ostadabbas, S., Yousefi, R., Nourani, M., Faezipour, M., Tamil, L., & Pompeo, M. (2012). A resource-efficient planning for pressure ulcer prevention. IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine : A Publication of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society., 16(6), 1265-1273.

Pressure Sores. Hagger, Christina [BA (Hons), MBA, PhD]. [Consumer Information Sheets] 2010