abstract: Introduction: Pediatric delirium has a 25% prevalence rate in the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU). The project purpose was to implement a nonpharmacological nursing bundle in the PICU to assess the effects on delirium reduction. Method: A nonpharmacological nursing bundle was implemented for PICU patients, 2-18 years of age, admitted to an Arizona metropolitan, children’s hospital. Data was collected using the Cornell Assessment of Pediatric Delirium (CAP-D) screening tool. Results: Prebundle CAP-D and postbundle CAP-D scores (M=5.57, SD=5.78; M=7.10, SD=5.61) did not differ among the participants. Prebundle participants required an intervention 26.7% of the time for delirium compared to 31.6% in the postbundle population....
Pediatric Emergence Delirium Assessment and Documentation: Current Practice and Perceived Barriers A...
BACKGROUNDS: Reports of increasing incidence rates of delirium in critically ill children are reason...
Problem: Pediatric delirium is continuing to increase intensive care environments and for patients w...
Background: Non-pharmacologic interventions might be effective to reduce the incidence of delirium i...
Non-pharmacologic interventions might be effective to reduce the incidence of delirium in pediatric ...
Introduction: Pediatric delirium is underrecognized in the pediatric population and can lead to incr...
Delirium has historically been under studied, more so in the pediatric population, despite its long ...
Purpose: The purpose of this quality improvement project was to establish early identification of de...
Pediatric delirium remains a significant cause of morbidity in pediatric critical care resulting in ...
Description Purpose: To utilize interprofessional expertise to improve staff/trainees’ knowledge of ...
Abstract Problem: Pediatric delirium is highly prevalent in the intensive care setting, as much as s...
Background: Delirium, bed immobilization, and heavy sedation are among the major contributors of ped...
Objectives: Pediatric delirium is a neuropsychiatric disorder with disrupted cerebral functioning du...
Objectives: To determine prevalence of delirium in critically ill children and explore associated ri...
Objective: To describe a single-institution pilot study regarding prevalence and risk factors for de...
Pediatric Emergence Delirium Assessment and Documentation: Current Practice and Perceived Barriers A...
BACKGROUNDS: Reports of increasing incidence rates of delirium in critically ill children are reason...
Problem: Pediatric delirium is continuing to increase intensive care environments and for patients w...
Background: Non-pharmacologic interventions might be effective to reduce the incidence of delirium i...
Non-pharmacologic interventions might be effective to reduce the incidence of delirium in pediatric ...
Introduction: Pediatric delirium is underrecognized in the pediatric population and can lead to incr...
Delirium has historically been under studied, more so in the pediatric population, despite its long ...
Purpose: The purpose of this quality improvement project was to establish early identification of de...
Pediatric delirium remains a significant cause of morbidity in pediatric critical care resulting in ...
Description Purpose: To utilize interprofessional expertise to improve staff/trainees’ knowledge of ...
Abstract Problem: Pediatric delirium is highly prevalent in the intensive care setting, as much as s...
Background: Delirium, bed immobilization, and heavy sedation are among the major contributors of ped...
Objectives: Pediatric delirium is a neuropsychiatric disorder with disrupted cerebral functioning du...
Objectives: To determine prevalence of delirium in critically ill children and explore associated ri...
Objective: To describe a single-institution pilot study regarding prevalence and risk factors for de...
Pediatric Emergence Delirium Assessment and Documentation: Current Practice and Perceived Barriers A...
BACKGROUNDS: Reports of increasing incidence rates of delirium in critically ill children are reason...
Problem: Pediatric delirium is continuing to increase intensive care environments and for patients w...