Quantitative Studies
Introduction
Fall prevention in nursing and long-term care facilities for older and vulnerable population remains critical issue better health care results for millions of aged people. In this article make a critical appraisal of two quantitative research studies in relation to addressing the PICOT question in the study of falls among adults based on the research critique guidelines.
Backgrounds
In their study, Albert, assessed the quality and importance of using non-randomized study is for principal prevention of fall for older adults. Albert also gave information about the current models in falls prevention Is all depend on the use of both secondary and other strategies that increased risk of falls. This article is most significantly to the nursing practice all the nurses work in the long term and rehabilitation nursing care facilities that deal with the elderly adults who are very highly risk to the falls. Comment by Melissa Reedy: Include the date of the publication in () Comment by Melissa Reedy: Significant Be sure to either use the writing center of GCU or download Grammarly to help you proof read your papers so that your sentences are complete and flow well.
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