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Patient falls in the operating room setting: An analysis of reported safety events

Joy C. Tan, Sindhu Krishnan, Joshua C. Vacanti, Kimberly K. Wheeler, Sheila T. Giovannini, Marc Philip T. Pimentel, Richard D. Urman

2022Journal of Healthcare Risk Management10 citationsDOI

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Patient falls are a preventable public health problem, and they are among the most reported safety incidents in the hospital. We used a hospital safety reporting system to examine the nature of reported falls in the perioperative setting at an academic tertiary center. METHODS: In this retrospective study, reports of perioperative safety events listed as "Falls" between 2014 and 2020 were analyzed for severity level and specific event type. RESULTS: Out of 8337 safety reports from 2014 to 2020, 86 were "fall" related (1%). The most common "fall" event type was "ambulating with assistance and the severity level reported was mainly level 1 (no harm, did reach patient, 63%) followed by level 2 (temporary or minor harm, 28%). One of the most frequently reported types of perioperative falls was from a bed or stretcher (15% of falls)". CONCLUSIONS: Our safety data reporting system identified falls as a safety event that causes patient harm in the perioperative setting that could be preventable with a multifaceted interdisciplinary approach. Risk managers can use these data to implement strategies to reduce falls such as creating screening protocols to identify high-risk patients, educating and training healthcare personnel, and optimizing operating room, hospital, and equipment design.

Topics & Concepts

Patient safetyMedicinePerioperativeHarmIncident reportMedical emergencyOccupational safety and healthHealth careNear missEmergency medicineInjury preventionPoison controlRisk assessmentSurgeryForensic engineeringComputer securityPsychologyEngineeringEconomicsComputer scienceSocial psychologyEconomic growthPathologyPatient Safety and Medication ErrorsFrailty in Older AdultsBalance, Gait, and Falls Prevention