@article{830, keywords = {Veterans Health Administration, patient falls, patient safety, root cause analysis, safety restraints}, author = {Christina M. Soncrant and Lisa J. Warner and Julia Neily and Douglas E. Paull and Lisa Mazzia and Peter D. Mills and William Gunnar and Robin R. Hemphill}, title = {Root Cause Analysis of Reported Patient Falls in ORs in the Veterans Health Administration.}, abstract = {

This quality improvement project describes 22 OR patient falls reported in the Veterans Health Administration between January 2010 and February 2016. Most (n = 15; 68%) involved patient falls from the OR bed. Other patient falls (n = 6; 27%) occurred when the patient was transferred to or from the OR bed, and one fall (5%) occurred at another time. Root causes of the falls included tilting of the OR bed, issues with safety restraints, malfunctioning OR bed or gurney locks, inadequate patient sedation, and poor communication among team members. One fall (5%) resulted in a major injury, four falls (18%) resulted in minor injuries, six falls resulted in no injury, and 11 falls (50%) had no reported outcome. Falls in the OR, although rare, can be injurious. We drafted recommendations based on the root causes that include specific guidance on communication, teamwork, best practices, restraints and equipment, and training.

}, year = {2018}, journal = {AORN J}, volume = {108}, pages = {386-397}, month = {12/2018}, issn = {1878-0369}, doi = {10.1002/aorn.12372}, language = {eng}, }