Patient falls: Association with hospital Magnet status and nursing unit staffing.

Eileen T. Lake, Jingjing Shang, Susan Klaus, Nancy E. Dunton

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Abstract

The relationships between hospital Magnet® status, nursing unit staffing, and patient falls were examined in a cross-sectional study using 2004 National Database of Nursing Quality Indicators (NDNQI®) data from 5,388 units in 108 Magnet and 528 non-Magnet hospitals. In multivariate models, the fall rate was 5% lower in Magnet than non-Magnet hospitals. An additional registered nurse (RN) hour per patient day was associated with a 3% lower fall rate in ICUs. An additional licensed practical nurse (LPN) or nursing assistant (NA) hour was associated with a 2-4% higher fall rate in non-ICUs. Patient safety may be improved by creating environments consistent with Magnet hospital standards.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)413-425
Number of pages13
JournalResearch in Nursing and Health
Volume33
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2010

Funding

FundersFunder number
National Institute of Nursing ResearchP30NR005043

    ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

    • General Nursing

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