Authors

  1. Lim, Mei Ling BSc (Nursing), RN
  2. Ang, Seng Giap Marcus BSc (Nursing), RN
  3. Teo, Kai Yunn BSN, RN
  4. Wee, Yan Hui Celestine BSc (Nursing), RN
  5. Yee, Shu Ping RN
  6. Lim, Shu Hui BSc
  7. Ang, Shin Yuh BSc (Nursing), MBA, RN

Abstract

An exploratory descriptive study was conducted to explore the perspectives of patients who had fallen in the hospital; 100 patients were interviewed. An inductive content analysis approach was adopted. Six themes emerged: Apathetic toward falls, self-blame behavior, reluctance to impose on busy nurses, negative feelings toward nurses, overestimating own ability, and poor retention of information. Patients often downplayed the risks of falls and were reluctant to call for help.