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 ISSN 1695-6141

MOREIRA-XIMENES, Maria Aline et al. Impact of educational intervention in hospitalized patients' fall risk perception and associated factors. []. , 22, 69, pp.38-83.   20--2023. ISSN 1695-6141.  https://dx.doi.org/10.6018/eglobal.515381.

Objective:

To analyze the impact of educational intervention on hospitalized patients' perception about fall risk and their associated factors.

Methods:

This is quasi-experimental research with 157 patients hospitalized in a tertiary-level public institution in northern Ceará, Brazil. Data were collected before and after educational intervention mediated by a booklet on fall prevention. “Risk for falls” Nursing Diagnosis was identified, and the Falls Risk Awareness Questionnaire (FRAQ-Brazil) scale was applied. Data analysis occurred from McNemar's and Wilcoxon tests.

Results:

In pre-test, the groups were different regarding fall risk perception (p<0.000), in which the group with the least risk had a median of correct answers of 12 (interquartile range=9), while the group higher risk for falls had a median equal to 14 (interquartile range=8). However, in post-test, the groups become homogeneous regarding fall risk perception (p=0.676) with an increase in the median number of correct answers in both.

Conclusion:

The results found in this study indicate that the educational intervention performance mediated by the booklet is effective to promote improvement in hospitalized patients' fall risk perception.

: Accidental Falls; Risk Factors; Health Education; Educational Technology; Nursing.

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