Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Abstract
Historically, fall prevention has been primarily reactive, averting similar events from recurring. However, recent nursing research has focused on ensuring that appropriate resources are in place (Wilson et al., 2022; Zhao et al., 2019). To complement this aspect of evidence-based literature, the hospital has invested in innovative technology and practices to prevent falls.
Publication Date
2025
Recommended Citation
Brennan, John DNP, RN CPHQ; Baratashvili, Sopiko BSN, RN; Burdick, Kara MSN, RN; and Quito, Andrew BSN, MBA, "Utilizing Technology to Change Practice and Reduce Falls" (2025). Posters. 97.
https://scholar.bridgeporthospital.org/poster_presentations/97