Delirium occurs in 10-20 % of medical patients on admission and a further 10-30 % develop delirium as an inpatient. Delirium is associated with increased length of stay, morbidity, mortality, and risk of institutional placement. There is poor knowledge of delirium recognition and management, and a need to raise awareness and training of all staff. NICE have produced guidelines for diagnosis, prevention and management of delirium. A retrospective departmental audit demonstrated that delirium was under-recognised i.e. only 5.7 % of discharges in one year. A staff questionnaire revealed poor knowledge of types of delirium and a significant underestimation of prevalence, with poor identification of risk factors. A multi-professional group was f...
Most health care providers lack the education or clinical training to adequately recognize delirium....
The aim of this study was to develop delirium care pathways (DCPs) useable and relevant for register...
This chapter uses the data from a study undertaken by the authors to improve practice in prevention,...
Objective: To implement a best practice approach to assessment, management and prevention of deliriu...
Delirium, recognized as a medical and psychological emergency, is a symptom of an acute medical cond...
Background: Clinical practice guidelines have been developed to improve screening, prevention and ma...
Background Delirium is more prevalent in older people and estimated to occur in up to 50% of the hos...
Delirium, or acute confusional state, which often results from hospital-related complications or ina...
Background: delirium is a common disorder in hospitalised older people and established cases may hav...
Delirium is an acute change in awareness and attention and is common,morbid, and costly for patients...
Delirium is associated with increased mortality, nosocomial complications, increased length of hospi...
This survey shows the need for a uniform practice guideline on the prevention, detection and managem...
Delirium is a significant problem for older hospitalized people and is associated with poor outcomes...
Delirium is a neuropsychiatric syndrome characterized by altered consciousness and attention with co...
Delirium is a significant problem for older hospitalized people and is associated with poor outcomes...
Most health care providers lack the education or clinical training to adequately recognize delirium....
The aim of this study was to develop delirium care pathways (DCPs) useable and relevant for register...
This chapter uses the data from a study undertaken by the authors to improve practice in prevention,...
Objective: To implement a best practice approach to assessment, management and prevention of deliriu...
Delirium, recognized as a medical and psychological emergency, is a symptom of an acute medical cond...
Background: Clinical practice guidelines have been developed to improve screening, prevention and ma...
Background Delirium is more prevalent in older people and estimated to occur in up to 50% of the hos...
Delirium, or acute confusional state, which often results from hospital-related complications or ina...
Background: delirium is a common disorder in hospitalised older people and established cases may hav...
Delirium is an acute change in awareness and attention and is common,morbid, and costly for patients...
Delirium is associated with increased mortality, nosocomial complications, increased length of hospi...
This survey shows the need for a uniform practice guideline on the prevention, detection and managem...
Delirium is a significant problem for older hospitalized people and is associated with poor outcomes...
Delirium is a neuropsychiatric syndrome characterized by altered consciousness and attention with co...
Delirium is a significant problem for older hospitalized people and is associated with poor outcomes...
Most health care providers lack the education or clinical training to adequately recognize delirium....
The aim of this study was to develop delirium care pathways (DCPs) useable and relevant for register...
This chapter uses the data from a study undertaken by the authors to improve practice in prevention,...