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Literature Evaluation Table
Student Name:
Change Topic (2-3 sentences): Falls Prevention in Adult Inpatient Medical-Surgical Unit:
Among the adult patients undergoing treatment in the inpatient medical-surgical units (P), will
nurse training on how to effectively conduct hourly rounding (I) have a positive impact on the
current fall rates (C) by significantly decreasing future patient falls (O) during a patient’s stay in
hospital? (T).
Criteria
Article 1
Article 2
Article 3
Article 4
Author,
Journal
(Peer-
Reviewed),
and
Permalink or
Working
Link to
Access
Article
Marty Cangany, RN,
DNP, ACNS-BC
Dawn Back, RN, BSN
Tori Hamilton-Kelly,
RN, BSN
Marian Altman, RN,
MS, CNS-BC, ANP
Susan Lacey, RN,
PhD
Journal: Critical Care
Nurse
doi:10.4037/ccn20154
14
http://ccn.aacnjournals
.org/content/35/2/82.fu
ll.pdf
Ruby Z. Chu, PhD,
RN, CCRN
Journal: Nursing
doi:10.1097/01.nurse.
0000512872.83762.69
https://nursing.ceconn
ection.com/ovidfiles/0
0152193-201703000-
00008.pdf
Sasha J Cuttler
Jill Barr-Walker Lauren
Cuttler
Journal: BMJ Open
Quality
doi:10.1136/bmjoq-
2017-000119
https://bmjopenquality.b
mj.com/content/bmjqir/6
/2/e000119.full.pdf
Barbara King, PhD,
APRN-BC
Kristen Pecanac, PhD,
RN
Anna Krupp, RN, PhD
Daniel Liebzeit, RN,
BS
Jane Mahoney, MD,
MS
Journal: The
Gerontologist.
doi:10.1093/geront/gn
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Article Title
and Year
Published
Bedside Nurses
Leading the Way for
Falls Prevention: An
Evidence-Based
Approach.
2015
Preventing in-patient
falls.
2017
Reducing medical-
surgical inpatient falls
and injuries with videos,
icons and alarms.
2017
Impact of Fall
Prevention on Nurses
and Care of Fall Risk
Patients.
2016
Research
Questions
Hypothesis: The
project will decrease
Research Question:
What are the practical,
Research Question:
“Can medical-surgical
Hypothesis: “Zero
falls” has a positive

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(Qualitative)/
Hypothesis
(Quantitative
), and
Purposes/Ai
m of Study
the total number of
falls by 50% in 1
Year.
Purpose: To determine
if improved education
on the
current falls policy,
coupled with use
of a falls contract and
fall prevention
signs above patients’
beds, decreased
the overall total
number of falls” (p.
82).
evidence-based
interventions
that nurses can
implement for
fall prevention? (p.25).
Purpose: To discuss
“practical, evidence-
based interventions
that nurses can
implement for
fall prevention” (p.
25).
inpatient falls and fall
injuries be
reduced by volunteer-
administered video
education and
icons in addition to bed
exit alarms?” (p. 1).
Purpose: “To evaluate
the effectiveness of
patient
education videos and
fall prevention visual
signaling
icons when added to bed
exit alarms in improving
acutely
hospitalized medical-
surgical inpatient fall
and injury rates” (p. 1).
impact on nurses,
patients and the
organization.
Purpose: To Identify
the impact of “zero
falls” on nurses,
patients and the
organization.
Design (Type
of
Quantitative,
or Type of
Qualitative)
Type of Quantitative:
Experimental design.
Type of Qualitative:
Phenomenological
design.
The study was a mixed
design study.
Type of Qualitative:
Ethnography
Type of quantitative:
experimental.
A qualitative study
using Grounded
Dimensional Analysis
(GDA).
Setting/Samp
le
“A 30-bed, medical
progressive care unit
(PCU) in a 200-
bed Midwest hospital”
(p.82).
The study used past
studies and events in
its compilation of
outcomes.
Four medical-surgical
units in one US public
acute care hospital (p.1).
Data were collected
from two hospitals
located in
Wisconsin.
Methods:
Intervention/
Instruments
A video re-enacting
the real life fall of a
patient.
In service training
sessions.
Phenomenological
methods.
A 4 min video was
shown to patients by
trained volunteers. Icons
of individual patient risk
factors
and interventions were
placed at patients’
bedsides. Beds
with integrated three-
mode sensitivity exit
alarms were
activated for confused
patients at risk of falling
(p.1).
Twenty-seven
registered nurses and
certified nursing
assistants participated
in in-depth interviews

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Literature Evaluation Table Student Name: Change Topic (2-3 sentences): Falls Prevention in Adult Inpatient Medical-Surgical Unit: Among the adult patients undergoing treatment in the inpatient medical-surgical units (P), will nurse training on how to effectively conduct hourly rounding (I) have a positive impact on the current fall rates (C) by significantly decreasing future patient falls (O) during a patient’s stay in hospital? (T). Criteria Article 1 Author, Journal (PeerReviewed), and Permalink or Working Link to Access Article Marty Cangany, RN, DNP, ACNS-BC Dawn Back, RN, BSN Tori Hamilton-Kelly, RN, BSN Marian Altman, RN, MS, CNS-BC, ANP Susan Lacey, RN, PhD Journal: Critical Care Nurse Article 2 Ruby Z. Chu, PhD, RN, CCRN Article 3 Article 4 Sasha J Cuttler Jill Barr-Walker Lauren Cuttler Barbara King, PhD, APRN-BC Kristen Pecanac, PhD, RN Anna Krupp, RN, PhD Daniel Liebzeit, RN, BS Jane Mahoney, MD, MS Journal: Nursing doi:10.1097/01.nurse. 0000512872.83762.69 https://nursing.ceconn ection.com/ovidfiles/0 0152193-20170300000008.pdf Journal: BMJ Open Quality doi:10.1136/bmjoq2017-000119 https://bmjopenquality.b mj.com/content/bmjqir/6 Journal: The /2/e000119.full.pdf Gerontologist. doi:10.4037/ccn20154 14 http://ccn.aacnjournals .org/content/35/2/82.fu ll.pdf Article Title and Year Published Research Questions Bedside Nurses Leading the Way for Falls Prevention: An Evidence-Based Approach. 2015 Hypothesis: The project will decrease Preventing in-pat ...
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