| Literature DB >> 32726252 |
Kathleen Davenport1, Amy Cameron2, Margot Samson3, Jiraporn Sri-On4, Shan W Liu2.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Falls are a frequent reason geriatric patients visit the emergency department (ED). To help providers, the Geriatric Emergency Department Guidelines were created to establish a standard of care for geriatric patients in the ED. We conducted a survey of emergency providers to assess 1) their knowledge of fall epidemiology and the geriatric ED guidelines; 2) their current ED practice for geriatric fall patients; and 3) their willingness to conduct fall-prevention interventions.Entities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32726252 PMCID: PMC7390582 DOI: 10.5811/westjem.2020.4.43387
Source DB: PubMed Journal: West J Emerg Med ISSN: 1936-900X
Emergency Department Provider Survey Responses to how frequently they ask about fall risk factors (N=102).
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| When obtaining a history from an older ED fall patients, how often do you do the following? | Never, N(%) | Sometimes, N(%) | All the time, N (%) | ||||||||||
| Total N=102 | Attending | Resident | PA | Total N=102 | Attending | Resident | PA | Total N=102 | Attending | Resident | PA | P-value | |
| Ask about previous falls? | 2(2) | 0 | 1(50) | 1(50) | 72(71) | 24(33) | 27(38) | 21(39) | 28(27) | 9(32) | 10(35) | 9(32) | 0.964 |
| Ask about difficulty with gait and/or balance? | 5(5) | 2(40) | 3(60) | 0 | 59(58) | 20(34) | 25(42) | 14(24) | 38(37) | 11(29) | 10(26) | 17(44) | 0.094 |
| Ask about syncope symptoms? | 0 | n/a | n/a | n/a | 46(45) | 14(30) | 19(41) | 13(28) | 56(55) | 19(34) | 19(34) | 18(32) | 0.745 |
| Ask about specific comorbidities such as dementia, Parkinson’s stroke, diabetes, hip fracture or dementia? | 8(8) | 2(25) | 4(50) | 2(25) | 70(69) | 20(29) | 28(40) | 22(31) | 24(24) | 11(46) | 6(25) | 7(29) | 0.505 |
| Ask about patient’s vision? | 27(27) | 10(37) | 12(44) | 5(19) | 60(59) | 23(38) | 19(32) | 18(30) | 15(15) | 0 | 7(47) | 8(53) | 0.012 |
| Ask about difficulties with activities of daily living? | 14(14) | 6(43) | 6(43) | 2(14) | 70(69) | 21(30) | 27(39) | 22(31) | 18(18) | 6(33) | 5(28) | 7(39) | 0.584 |
| Ask about type of footwear used? | 70(69) | 21(30) | 27(39) | 22(31) | 30(30) | 12(40) | 9(30) | 9(30) | 2(2) | 0 | 2(100) | 0 | 0.469 |
| Review patient medications specifically for fall risk? | 26(26) | 9(35) | 11(42) | 6(23) | 68(67) | 22(32) | 25(37) | 21(31) | 8(8) | 2(25) | 2(25) | 4(50) | 0.751 |
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| Never, N(%) | Sometimes, N(%) | All the time, N (%) | |||||||||||
| Total N=102 | Attending | Resident | PA | Total N=102 | Attending | Resident | PA | Total N=102 | Attending | Resident | PA | P-value | |
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| Measure orthostatic blood pressure on fall patients | 36(35) | 16(44) | 15(42) | 5(14) | 64(63) | 17(27) | 22(34) | 25(39) | 2(2) | 0 | 1(50) | 1(50) | 0.030 |
| Assess strength and presence/absence of peripheral neuropathy | 16(16) | 8(50) | 5(31) | 3(19) | 64(63) | 24(38) | 23(36) | 17(27) | 22(22) | 1(5) | 10(45) | 11(50) | 0.010 |
| Evaluate patient gait | 0 | n/a | n/a | n/a | 72(71) | 24(33) | 31(43) | 17(24) | 30(29) | 9(30) | 7(23) | 14(47) | 0.050 |
| Conduct functional testing (e.g. Get-up-and-go test) | 55(54) | 18(33) | 22(40) | 15(27) | 43(42) | 14(33) | 16(37) | 13(30) | 4(4) | 1(25) | 0 | 3(75) | 0.424 |
| Consult or refer to Physical Therapy/Occupational therapy for fall patients | 0 | n/a | n/a | n/a | 64(63) | 19(30) | 29(45) | 16(25) | 38(37) | 14(37) | 9(24) | 15(39) | 0.081 |
| Ensure patients have home safety assessments done | 21(21) | 3(14) | 13(62) | 5(24) | 67(66) | 25(37) | 23(34) | 19(29) | 14(14) | 5(36) | 2(14) | 7(50) | 0.036 |
| Recommend exercise | 30(30) | 12(40) | 8(27) | 10(33) | 64(63) | 19(30) | 26(40) | 19(30) | 8(8) | 2(25) | 4(50) | 2(25) | 0.666 |
ED, emergency department; PA, physician assistant.