Background Cognitive impairment often goes undetected in older people in hospital. Efficient screening tools are required to improve detection.<p></p> To determine diagnostic properties of two separate informant-based single screening questions for cognitive impairment (dementia and delirium) in hospitalised older people.<p></p> Methods Patients over 65 years non-electively admitted to medical or geriatric wards within a teaching hospital. Our index tests were single screening questions (SSQ), one for dementia (“How has your relative/friend’s memory changed over the past 5 years (up to just before their current illness)?”) and one for delirium (“How has your relative/friend’s memory changed with his/her curre...
Background: Care home residents are particularly at risk of delirium due to high prevalence of demen...
AimImpaired attention is a core diagnostic feature for delirium. The present study examined the disc...
Study Objectives To identify and summarize the pooled diagnostic test characteristics for dementia s...
Background: delirium and dementia co-exist commonly in hospital. Older people with delirium have hig...
Abstract Background Delirium is a common condition in...
Introduction: screening all unscheduled older adults for delirium is recommended in national guideli...
Objective: delirium occurs frequently in frail patients but is easily missed. Screening with a rapid...
OBJECTIVES: Delirium is often missed in older outpatients. Caregivers can give valuable information ...
<b>Background and objective</b>: single-item screening questions may be a practical firs...
BACKGROUND: Delirium is common, morbid, and costly, yet is greatly under-recognized among hospitaliz...
Objective: delirium occurs frequently in frail patients but is easily missed. Screening with a rapid...
Delirium is a common neuropsychiatric syndrome that is often overlooked in clinical settings. The mo...
Background: Delirium is common in elderly patients and has been identified as an independent marker ...
This study sought to determine whether the augmentation of cognitive testing with an informant repor...
Background Frail older persons with cognitive impairment (CI) are at special risk of...
Background: Care home residents are particularly at risk of delirium due to high prevalence of demen...
AimImpaired attention is a core diagnostic feature for delirium. The present study examined the disc...
Study Objectives To identify and summarize the pooled diagnostic test characteristics for dementia s...
Background: delirium and dementia co-exist commonly in hospital. Older people with delirium have hig...
Abstract Background Delirium is a common condition in...
Introduction: screening all unscheduled older adults for delirium is recommended in national guideli...
Objective: delirium occurs frequently in frail patients but is easily missed. Screening with a rapid...
OBJECTIVES: Delirium is often missed in older outpatients. Caregivers can give valuable information ...
<b>Background and objective</b>: single-item screening questions may be a practical firs...
BACKGROUND: Delirium is common, morbid, and costly, yet is greatly under-recognized among hospitaliz...
Objective: delirium occurs frequently in frail patients but is easily missed. Screening with a rapid...
Delirium is a common neuropsychiatric syndrome that is often overlooked in clinical settings. The mo...
Background: Delirium is common in elderly patients and has been identified as an independent marker ...
This study sought to determine whether the augmentation of cognitive testing with an informant repor...
Background Frail older persons with cognitive impairment (CI) are at special risk of...
Background: Care home residents are particularly at risk of delirium due to high prevalence of demen...
AimImpaired attention is a core diagnostic feature for delirium. The present study examined the disc...
Study Objectives To identify and summarize the pooled diagnostic test characteristics for dementia s...