Keywords

falls, fall-related major injury, Veterans Healthcare Administration

 

Authors

  1. Young-Xu, Yinong
  2. Soncrant, Christina
  3. Neily, Julia
  4. Boar, Shoshana
  5. Bulat, Tatjana
  6. Mills, Peter D.

ABSTRACT

Introduction: To provide up-to-date data on fall prevalence and trends in Veterans Health Administration (VHA) hospitals.

 

Methods: Data were collected by the VHA Inpatient Evaluation Center (IPEC) between 2011 and 2017, to establish prevalence and trends of falls and major injuries occurring in acute care/intensive care units (AC/ICU), behavior health (BH), and community living center (CLC)/long-term care, using bed days of care (BDOC) as denominators.

 

Results: A total of 204,681 falls were reported (rate = 4.8 falls/1,000 BDOC) during the study period, of which 2,549 (1.2%) resulted in a major injury (rate = 6.0/100,000 BDOC). Fall rates decreased over the 6-year study period for all unit types: 10% decrease for BH (p < .0001), 9% decrease for AC/ICU (p < .0001), and 3% decrease for CLC (p = .0043). Major injury rates remained consistent.

 

Conclusions: In this large descriptive study, fall and major injury rates varied by nursing unit type in VHA hospitals. Over the 6-year study period, a clinically and statistically significant decrease in fall rates for BH and AC/ICU units was observed as well as a small but statistically significant decrease in fall rates for CLC units. No trend was observed for major injury rates.