Objective: To analyze the effect of the high-risk fall care program based on the “safety-support-cooperation” model in neurological profound. Methods: 80 patients who were admitted to the Department of Neurology from December 2021 to December 2023 were randomly divided into an observation group and a control group, and were treated with conventional nursing care and conventional + “safety-supportive-cooperative” nursing care program for high-risk falls, respectively. The effects of the two groups were evaluated. Results: After the nursing care, the patients’ fall prevention self-management ability was stronger, and the scores of each dimension were higher, P < 0.05. After the nursing care, the fall risk of the observation group was relatively lower, P < 0.05, and the incidence rate of falls in the observation group was lower, P < 0.05. Conclusion: In the nursing care of neurological patients, based on the “safety-support-cooperation” model, it is possible to establish a high-risk fall nursing care program, which is based on “safety-support-cooperation.” Conclusion: The establishment of a high-risk fall care program based on the “safety-support-cooperation” model in the care of neurological patients can help improve patients’ self-management ability, reduce the incidence of falls, and improve patient safety.
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