Background: The ageing population is generating increasing concern over the occurrence and associated costs of falls in healthcare settings. Supplementary to the investigation of strategies to prevent falls, is the consideration of ways to reduce the number of injuries resulting from falls in these settings.Aims: This overview assesses the status of research on flooring in healthcare settings to reduce the incidence of injury resulting from falls.Methods: A comprehensive literature search, carried out in conjunction with a Cochrane Systematic Review on hospital environments for patient health‐related outcomes, identified the available evidence. Searches were also conducted in Medline and Scopus specifically to identify studies on flooring types, falls, and injuries. Reference lists of relevant studies and reviews were scanned and relevant authors were approached for further information.Conclusions: Flooring should be considered as a possible intervention for reducing injuries from falls, however, more rigorous and higher quality research is needed to identify the most appropriate materials for use.
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March 01 2007
Flooring as an intervention to reduce injuries from falls in healthcare settings: an overview Available to Purchase
Amy Drahota;
Amy Drahota
School of Health Sciences and Social Work, University of Portsmouth
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Diane Gal;
Diane Gal
School of Health Sciences and Social Work, University of Portsmouth
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Julie Windsor
Julie Windsor
Division of Medicine for Older People, Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 2042-8766
Print ISSN: 1471-7794
© Emerald Group Publishing Limited
2007
Quality of Ageing (2007) 8 (1): 3–9.
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Drahota A, Gal D, Windsor J (2007), "Flooring as an intervention to reduce injuries from falls in healthcare settings: an overview". Quality of Ageing, Vol. 8 No. 1 pp. 3–9, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/14717794200700002
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