Agitation is a heterogeneous concept without a uniformly accepted definition, however, it is generally considered as a state of cognitive and motor hyperactivity characterized by excessive or inappropriate motor or verbal activity with marked emotional arousal. Not only the definition but also other aspects of agitated patients’ care are still unsolved and need consensus and improvement. To help the discussion about agitation among experts and improve the identification, management, and treatment of agitation, the 1st International Experts’ Meeting on Agitation was held in October 2016 in Madrid. It was attended by 20 experts from Europe and Latin America with broad experience in the clinical management of agitated patients. The present doc...
Key points Agitation is a term often used but no unified conceptualisation prevails. The term ...
It is difficult to fully assess an agitated patient, and the complete psychiatric evaluation usually...
Introduction: Managing agitation in the clinical setting is a challenge that many practitioners face...
Agitation is a heterogeneous concept without a uniformly accepted definition, however, it is general...
Agitation is a heterogeneous concept without a uniformly accepted definition, however, it is general...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Psychomotor agitation is associated with different psychiatric cond...
Background: Psychomotor agitation (PMA) is a state of motor restlessness and mental tension that req...
Objective: To examine the characteristics, diagnosis and management of agitated inpatients before ps...
Agitation is an acute behavioral emergency requiring immediate intervention. Traditional methods of ...
Numerous medical and psychiatric conditions can cause agitation, some of these causes are life threa...
Background: Agitation is common across neuropsychiatric disorders and contributes to disability, ins...
Introduction: Agitation among patients is a frequently cited behavioural problem across a variety of...
Objective: To present the essential guidelines for non-pharmacological management of patients with p...
Objective: NICE guidelines recommend non-pharmacological interventions as the first-line approach fo...
Key points Agitation is a term often used but no unified conceptualisation prevails. The term ...
It is difficult to fully assess an agitated patient, and the complete psychiatric evaluation usually...
Introduction: Managing agitation in the clinical setting is a challenge that many practitioners face...
Agitation is a heterogeneous concept without a uniformly accepted definition, however, it is general...
Agitation is a heterogeneous concept without a uniformly accepted definition, however, it is general...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Psychomotor agitation is associated with different psychiatric cond...
Background: Psychomotor agitation (PMA) is a state of motor restlessness and mental tension that req...
Objective: To examine the characteristics, diagnosis and management of agitated inpatients before ps...
Agitation is an acute behavioral emergency requiring immediate intervention. Traditional methods of ...
Numerous medical and psychiatric conditions can cause agitation, some of these causes are life threa...
Background: Agitation is common across neuropsychiatric disorders and contributes to disability, ins...
Introduction: Agitation among patients is a frequently cited behavioural problem across a variety of...
Objective: To present the essential guidelines for non-pharmacological management of patients with p...
Objective: NICE guidelines recommend non-pharmacological interventions as the first-line approach fo...
Key points Agitation is a term often used but no unified conceptualisation prevails. The term ...
It is difficult to fully assess an agitated patient, and the complete psychiatric evaluation usually...
Introduction: Managing agitation in the clinical setting is a challenge that many practitioners face...