Journal article

Prevalence and characteristics of incident falls related to nocturnal toileting in hospitalized patients

V Decalf, W Bower, G Rose, M Petrovic, R Pieters, K Eeckloo, K Everaert

Acta Clinica Belgica International Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Medicine | TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2021

Abstract

Objectives: Although nocturia is a risk factor for incident falls in the community, studies are required to gain an understanding of incident falls related to nocturnal toileting in hospitals. The aim of this study is to describe the prevalence and characteristics of incident falls in adult hospitalized patients related to nocturnal toileting. Methods: A retrospective review of the electronic incident reporting and learning system and medical records of inpatients that had an incident fall. Results: The prevalence of toileting-related incident falls was 53% (73/137) and 28% of all incident falls were related to nocturnal toileting. Intravenous fluid infusion was associated with falls related..

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