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Falls and Fragility Fracture Audit Programme - Inpatient Falls clinical dataset
Population Size
Not reported
Years
2019
Associated BioSamples
None/not available
Geographic coverage
United Kingdom
England
Lead time
Variable
Summary
The FFFAP NAIF is a continuous, record-level audit of falls prevention prior to the hip fracture and post-falls care, for inpatient falls within acute, community and mental health hospital care in England and Wales. Data collection started January 2019.
Documentation
The FFFAP NAIF is a continuously ascertained, record-level audit which evaluates both falls prevention activity prior to the hip fracture and post-falls care, when inpatients have fallen within acute, community and mental health hospital care in England and Wales. Data collection started in January 2019.
Dataset type
Health and disease, Treatments/Interventions
Dataset sub-type
Musculoskeletal
Keywords
Audit, FFFAP, Fall, Fragility, Inpatient Falls, Clinical, Dataset
Observations
Observed Node | Disambiguating Description | Measured Value | Measured Property | Observation Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Events | Percent of acute trusts / health boards in England and Wales submitting data | 95 | count | 01 May 2018 |
Provenance
Purpose of dataset collection
Audit
Collection source setting
Secondary care - In-patients
Image contrast
Not stated
Biological sample availability
None/not available
Structural Metadata
Details
Publishing frequency
Daily
Version
4.0.0
Modified
08/10/2024
Citation Requirements
Data has been provided by the Healthcare Quality Improvement Partnership from the Falls and Fragility Fractures Audit Programme
Coverage
Start date
01/01/2019
Time lag
Variable
Geographic coverage
United Kingdom, England, Wales
Minimum age range
60
Maximum age range
150
Follow-up
0 - 6 Months
Accessibility
Language
en
Controlled vocabulary
OTHER
Format
CSV
Data Access Request
Dataset pipeline status
Not available
Access rights
Time to dataset access
Variable
Access request cost
Access method category
Varies based on project
Jurisdiction
GB-EAW
Data use limitation
No restriction
Data use requirements
Project-specific restrictions,Time limit on use
Data Controller
Healthcare Quality Improvement Partnership jointly with NHS England
Data Processor
RCP London and Crown Informatics