Falls Improvement Plan

The launch the new Western Health Falls Improvement Plan 2021-22 to guide our efforts in reducing the instances of falls and related injuries sustained during in-patient hospital stays occurred on 27 February 2022.

Falls can be devastating to patients – often resulting in injury, longer hospital stays and a loss of independence, particularly for older patients. Unfortunately, despite having many of the traditional falls prevention measures in place across our hospitals, our rate of falls and falls with injury has remained stubbornly high and has worsened throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.

In response to these comparatively high rates of falls and falls injuries across Western Health, the Executive established a Falls Taskforce in late 2020 to oversee the development and implementation of a new Falls Improvement Plan. The taskforce conducted a gap analysis against best practice, reviewed data trends, engaged multidisciplinary teams to generate strategies to ensure sustainable solutions and formed four sub-groups focusing on consumer participation, governance, equipment and the environment, and clinical practice education.

The Falls Improvement Plan brings this work together and outlines new clinical guidance and practice that aims to reduce patient falls and improve patient outcomes. These include:

  • Improved risk assessments that identify each patient’s specific falls risk factors, and implement linked strategies to reduce the risk
  • Single risk assessment completed by nurse, and reviewed by the MDT, ensuring accurate assessment and appropriate interventions
  • Falls Champion Program to support local sustainability of initiatives
  • New Falls Prevention and Management WeLearn education module for clinicians
  • Comprehensive falls prevention and management intranet page with links to all information, education resources, training video, and equipment purchasing details
  • Access to evidence-based falls prevention equipment
  • Patient information to support education and learning for our patients and families
  • Comprehensive falls prevention and management PPG
  • New documentation tools in the EMR including post-fall management templates, ward overview page, and post-fall order sets.

We’d love to see all clinical staff engage with the Falls Improvement Plan and for our multidisciplinary teams to work in partnership with our patients to challenge traditional practices, implement improvements and embrace innovations. Together, we can reduce falls in our hospitals and give our patients the best chance of a speedy recovery.

Aim:

Implement the Falls Improvement Plan, with a focus on sustainably decreasing incidence of falls with injury and rate of falls and evaluate outcomes

  • Lead

    ADONM Improving Care

  • By When

    Falls Improvement Plan 2021-22 completed.
    Falls Improvement Plan 2023-24 to be implemented by 31 December 2024.

  • Measurable Outcome

    Sustained drop in rates of falls and falls with injury