In late 2023, ICU nurses and leadership collaborated to address patient fall rates by assessing current practices and identifying gaps in fall prevention strategies. The team determined that the absence of chair and bed alarms for high-risk patients was a critical issue, particularly given changes in sedation practices and a focus on early mobilization. After evaluating potential solutions, they selected the STANLEY Healthcare Fall Management System, specifically the M200 Fall Monitors, which provides staff wireless, real-time alerts, enabling timely interventions. This collaborative process highlighted the value of shared decision-making in adopting innovative strategies to improve patient safety.
The deployment of the fall monitors in January 2024 marked a significant advancement in fall prevention efforts within the ICU. Nurses took the lead in integrating the new technology, offering education, hands-on training, and reminders during pre-shift huddles to ensure consistent use. This initiative resulted in a measurable decrease in patient fall rates, showcasing the power of teamwork and technology in enhancing outcomes. The ICU’s prioritizing collaboration and innovation reaffirmed its commitment to delivering safe, high-quality patient care.