Purpose of the study The study objective was to understand providers’ perceptions regarding identifying and treating older adults with delirium, a common complication of acute illness in persons with dementia, in the pre-hospital and emergency department environments. Design and methods The authors conducted structured focus group interviews with separate groups of emergency medical services staff, emergency nurses, and emergency physicians. Recordings of each session were transcribed, coded, and analyzed for themes with representative supporting quotations identified. Results Providers shared that the busy emergency department environment was the largest challenge to delirium recognition and treatment. When describing delirium, pa...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to report the incidence of delirium and its association wit...
Delirium is one of the most serious and prevalent cognitive disorders among hospitalized elders. Fou...
Delirium is a life-threatening, frequently reversible condition that is often a sign of an underlyin...
Objective: This study aimed to evaluate United States emergency physicians’ self-reported knowledge ...
© 2019 American College of Emergency Physicians Agitation and delirium are common reasons for older ...
Aim: To investigate barriers to healthcare professionals recognizing and managing delirium in hospit...
Abstract Delirium is a problem for many older adults who are acutely ill. Delirium often comes on su...
Background: Delirium, a disturbance of attention awareness and a change in baseline cognition, is fr...
BACKGROUND: Delirium is a complex medical disorder associated with high morbidity and mortality amon...
Delirium is an acute clinical emergency that requires prompt clinical intervention. A predisposing f...
An increasing number of elderly patients are presenting to the emergency department. Numerous studie...
INTRODUCTION: Delirium is a dangerous syndrome of acute brain dysfunction that is common in the emer...
BACKGROUND: Delirium is a disorder that is characterized by an acute change in cognitive functioning...
Delirium commonly affects hospitalized elderly patients, and is associated with increased mortality ...
Delirium is a clinical syndrome characterised by a disturbance of perception, consciousness and/or c...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to report the incidence of delirium and its association wit...
Delirium is one of the most serious and prevalent cognitive disorders among hospitalized elders. Fou...
Delirium is a life-threatening, frequently reversible condition that is often a sign of an underlyin...
Objective: This study aimed to evaluate United States emergency physicians’ self-reported knowledge ...
© 2019 American College of Emergency Physicians Agitation and delirium are common reasons for older ...
Aim: To investigate barriers to healthcare professionals recognizing and managing delirium in hospit...
Abstract Delirium is a problem for many older adults who are acutely ill. Delirium often comes on su...
Background: Delirium, a disturbance of attention awareness and a change in baseline cognition, is fr...
BACKGROUND: Delirium is a complex medical disorder associated with high morbidity and mortality amon...
Delirium is an acute clinical emergency that requires prompt clinical intervention. A predisposing f...
An increasing number of elderly patients are presenting to the emergency department. Numerous studie...
INTRODUCTION: Delirium is a dangerous syndrome of acute brain dysfunction that is common in the emer...
BACKGROUND: Delirium is a disorder that is characterized by an acute change in cognitive functioning...
Delirium commonly affects hospitalized elderly patients, and is associated with increased mortality ...
Delirium is a clinical syndrome characterised by a disturbance of perception, consciousness and/or c...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to report the incidence of delirium and its association wit...
Delirium is one of the most serious and prevalent cognitive disorders among hospitalized elders. Fou...
Delirium is a life-threatening, frequently reversible condition that is often a sign of an underlyin...