Preventing falls with remote video monitoring.

Nursing

Milagros Baez is a nursing supervisor at Gaylord Specialty Health Care in Wallingford, Conn. Cherry Karl is an adjunct professor at the University of Hartford in West Hartford, Conn.

Published: July 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • The project focused on gathering insights from nursing staff about their views on remote video monitoring (RVM) in a healthcare setting.
  • Data on fall incidents was collected after RVM was implemented to assess its impact.
  • The ultimate goal was to evaluate how effective RVM is in helping to lower the rate of falls among patients.

Article Abstract

This article describes an evidence-based project that aimed to identify nursing staff perceptions on the use of remote video monitoring (RVM), collect fall data following the implementation of RVM, and determine the benefits of RVM in reducing falls.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.NURSE.0000832384.85335.43DOI Listing

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