Fall risk factors in elderly patients with cognitive impairment on rehabilitation wards

Background:  Confusion and cognitive impairment, are risk factors for falls in hospital. Evidence for reducing falls in cognitively‐impaired patients is limited and to date no intervention has consistently been shown to reduce falls in this group of patients. We explored characteristics associated with falls in cognitively‐impaired patients in a rehabilitation setting.

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