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J Korean Acad Nurs ; 54(2): 151-161, 2024 May.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38863185

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PURPOSE: Patients' perception of fall risk is a promising new indicator for fall prevention. Therefore, a fall risk perception questionnaire that can be used rapidly and repeatedly in acute care settings is required. This study aimed to develop a short version of the fall risk perception questionnaire (Short-FRPQ) for inpatients. METHODS: For the psychometric measurements, 246 inpatients were recruited from an acute care hospital. The construct (using confirmatory factor analysis and discriminant validity of each item), convergent, and known-group validities were tested to determine the validity of the Short-FRPQ. McDonald's omega coefficient was used to examine the internal consistency of reliability. RESULTS: In the confirmatory factor analysis, the fit indices of the Short-FRPQ, comprising 14 items and three factors, appeared to be satisfactory. The Short-FRPQ had a significantly positive correlation with the original scale, the Korean Falls Efficacy Scale-International, and the Morse Fall Scale. The risk of falls group, assessed using the Morse Fall Scale, had a higher score on the Short-FRPQ. McDonald's omega coefficient was .90. CONCLUSION: The Short-FRPQ presents good reliability and validity. As patient participation is essential in fall interventions, evaluating the fall risk perception of inpatients quickly and repeatedly using scales of acceptable validity and reliability is necessary.


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Chutes accidentelles , Patients hospitalisés , Perception , Psychométrie , Humains , Chutes accidentelles/prévention et contrôle , Enquêtes et questionnaires , Femelle , Mâle , Patients hospitalisés/psychologie , Adulte d'âge moyen , Sujet âgé , Adulte , Hôpitaux , Sujet âgé de 80 ans ou plus , Analyse statistique factorielle , Appréciation des risques
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J Nurs Scholarsh ; 56(4): 507-516, 2024 Jul.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38402575

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INTRODUCTION: Inpatients need to recognize their fall risk accurately and objectively. Nurses need to assess how patients perceive their fall risk and identify the factors that influence patients' fall risk perception. PURPOSE: This study aims to explore the congruency between nurses' fall risk assessment and patients' perception of fall risk and identify factors related to the non-congruency of fall risk. DESIGNS: A descriptive and cross-sectional design was used. The study enrolled 386 patients who were admitted to an acute care hospital. Six nurses assessed the participants' fall risk. Congruency was classified using the Morse Fall Scale for nurses and the Fall Risk Perception Questionnaire for patients. FINDINGS: The nurses' fall risk assessments and patients' fall risk perceptions were congruent in 57% of the participants. Underestimation of the patient's risk of falling was associated with gender (women), long hospitalization period, department (orthopedics), low fall efficacy, and history of falls before hospitalization. Overestimation of fall risk was associated with age group, gender (men), department, and a high health literacy score. In the multiple logistic regression, the factors related to the underestimation of fall risk were hospitalization period and department, and the factors related to the overestimation of fall risk were health literacy and department. CONCLUSIONS: Nurses should consider the patient's perception of fall risk and incorporate it into fall prevention interventions. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Nurses need to evaluate whether patients perceive the risk of falling consistently. For patients who underestimate or overestimate their fall risk, it may be helpful to consider clinical and fall-related characteristics together when evaluating their perception of fall risk.


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Chutes accidentelles , Humains , Chutes accidentelles/prévention et contrôle , Chutes accidentelles/statistiques et données numériques , Femelle , Mâle , Études transversales , Appréciation des risques , Adulte d'âge moyen , Sujet âgé , Adulte , Enquêtes et questionnaires , Personnel infirmier hospitalier/psychologie , Personnel infirmier hospitalier/statistiques et données numériques , Patients hospitalisés/psychologie , Patients hospitalisés/statistiques et données numériques , Sujet âgé de 80 ans ou plus , Perception
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