Module 3: Falls Prevention and Management
Student Workbook
This student workbook was prepared for the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality by RAND Corporation under contract 290-06-00017-7. It is one component of a four-part set of training modules intended for use in long-term care facilities to improve patient safety.
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Prepared by:
RAND Health
Santa Monica, CA
Stephanie L. Taylor, PhD, MPH
Debra Saliba, MD, MPH
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Contents
Learning and Performance Objectives
Knowledge Objectives
Performance Objectives
Session 1
Introduction
A Safe and Enjoyable Environment
Knowing When a Fall Has Occurred
Risk Factors for Falls
Session 2
Limiting Falls that Cause Injury
Assessing and Decreasing Fall Risk
Responding to a Near Fall or Fall
After a Fall
Conclusion
In Summary
Pearls and Pitfalls
Appendix. Additional Tools and Resources
These training materials were developed for the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality under contract 290-06-00017-7, by RAND Health, Santa Monica, CA. Project Leaders Stephanie L. Taylor, PhD, MPH, and Debra Saliba, MD, MPH; Project Director Victoria Shier, MPA, all of RAND Health; Subcontractor staff from Northwestern University: Linda Emanuel, MD, PhD; Celia Berdes, MSPH, PhD; Karen Glasser Scandrett, MD, MPH; Amy Lobner, MPH; and Derek Jarvis.
Note: At the time these training materials were developed, Stephanie L. Taylor, PhD, MPH, was affiliated with RAND Health. Her current affiliation is Associate Director, Center of Excellence for the Study of Healthcare Provider Behavior, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Los Angeles, CA.
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The opinions presented in this guide are those of the authors, who are responsible
for its content, and do not necessarily reflect the position of the U.S. Department of
Health and Human Services or the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.
Acknowledgments
The RAND Corporation and Northwestern University Feinberg School of
Medicine thank The Moorings of Arlington Heights (one of the Presbyterian
Homes) for providing valuable feedback on the development and refinement of
the materials by participating in focus groups and trainings.
AHRQ Publication No. 12-0001-4
Current as of June 2012
Internet Citation:
Taylor SL, Saliba, D. Improving Patient Safety in Long-Term Care Facilities.
Module 3: Falls Prevention and Management. Student Workbook. (Prepared by RAND Corporation under contract 290-06-00017-7). AHRQ Publication No. 12-0001-4, June 2012. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. http://www.ahrq.gov/qual/ptsafetyltc/ltcmodule3.htm