Delirium is a serious and prevalent problem that occurs in many hospitalized older adults. Delirium superimposed on dementia (DSD) occurs when a delirium occurs concurrently with a pre-existing dementia. DSD is typically under-recognized by medical and nursing staff. The current study measured nursing identification of DSD using standardized case vignettes, and the Mary Starke Harper Aging Knowledge Exam (MSHAKE). Results revealed that the nurses in this study had a high level of general geropsychiatric nursing knowledge as measured by the MSHAKE, yet had difficulty recognizing DSD compared to dementia alone and delirium alone. Only 21% were able to correctly identify the hypoactive form of DSD, and 41% correctly identified hypoactive delir...
Delirium superimposed on dementia is common and potentially distressing for patients, caregivers, an...
Nursing and healthcare is changing in response to an ageing population. There is a renewed need for ...
Despite advances in delirium knowledge and the publication of best practice guidelines, uncertaintie...
Delirium is an acute clinical emergency that requires prompt clinical intervention. A predisposing f...
Delirium occurring in patients with dementia is referred to as delirium superimposed on dementia (DS...
Delirium occurring in patients with dementia is referred to as delirium superimposed on dementia (DS...
Background Nurses play a key role in recognition of delirium, yet delirium is often unrecognized by...
Delirium in persons with dementia (DSD) is a common occurrence. Over the past three decades, several...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Delirium is underrecognized in clinical practice. The primary aim of the pre...
AbstractIntroductionSubsyndromal delirium (SSD) complicates diagnosis of delirium and dementia, alth...
Delirium, recognized as a medical and psychological emergency, is a symptom of an acute medical cond...
The aim of this exploratory study was to assess whether nurses from a regional base hospital had suf...
Background: Delirium may be more prevalent in elderly outpatients than has long been assumed. Howeve...
BACKGROUND: In older individuals, acute medical illnesses and admission to hospital are often assoc...
Rachid Akrour,1 Henk Verloo2 1Department of Geriatric Rehabilitation, Lausanne University Hospital, ...
Delirium superimposed on dementia is common and potentially distressing for patients, caregivers, an...
Nursing and healthcare is changing in response to an ageing population. There is a renewed need for ...
Despite advances in delirium knowledge and the publication of best practice guidelines, uncertaintie...
Delirium is an acute clinical emergency that requires prompt clinical intervention. A predisposing f...
Delirium occurring in patients with dementia is referred to as delirium superimposed on dementia (DS...
Delirium occurring in patients with dementia is referred to as delirium superimposed on dementia (DS...
Background Nurses play a key role in recognition of delirium, yet delirium is often unrecognized by...
Delirium in persons with dementia (DSD) is a common occurrence. Over the past three decades, several...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Delirium is underrecognized in clinical practice. The primary aim of the pre...
AbstractIntroductionSubsyndromal delirium (SSD) complicates diagnosis of delirium and dementia, alth...
Delirium, recognized as a medical and psychological emergency, is a symptom of an acute medical cond...
The aim of this exploratory study was to assess whether nurses from a regional base hospital had suf...
Background: Delirium may be more prevalent in elderly outpatients than has long been assumed. Howeve...
BACKGROUND: In older individuals, acute medical illnesses and admission to hospital are often assoc...
Rachid Akrour,1 Henk Verloo2 1Department of Geriatric Rehabilitation, Lausanne University Hospital, ...
Delirium superimposed on dementia is common and potentially distressing for patients, caregivers, an...
Nursing and healthcare is changing in response to an ageing population. There is a renewed need for ...
Despite advances in delirium knowledge and the publication of best practice guidelines, uncertaintie...