The aim of this exploratory study was to assess whether nurses from a regional base hospital had sufficient theoretical knowledge to assess and manage delirium in the clinical setting. Delirium is a well-recognised, preventable condition commonly seen in the older person. Numerous assessment tools have been developed to identify delirium in the clinical setting. Yet despite the effectiveness of these tools, many nurses remain unable to accurately detect the delirious patient and instead rely on clinical experience to make a diagnosis of delirium, often inappropriately. A self-administered survey based on a true/false questionnaire was used. In addition, a Likert scale was used to assess nurses' perceived levels of confidence in detecting an...
Background/Aims: Delirium, a frequent complication of hospital admission, often remains undiagnosed....
Delirium is a significant problem for older hospitalized people and is associated with poor outcomes...
Aims and objectives: to evaluate the usefulness of comprehensive nursing assessment as a strategy fo...
The aim of this exploratory study was to assess whether nurses from a regional base hospital had suf...
Delirium is a frequent complication of hospital admission, especially among the elderly. It can have...
Purpose: This study was conducted to examine the knowledge level and assessment experience of nurses...
Abstract Introduction Delirium is the most common emergency for older hospitalized patients that dem...
Background Nurses play a key role in recognition of delirium, yet delirium is often unrecognized by...
Aim The aim of this study was to establish intensive care unit nurses’ knowledge of delirium within ...
Delirium is a brain disorder which is described as ‘disturbed’ consciousness and is one of the most ...
Background: Studies have shown that nurses have a crucial role in the recognition of delirium; howev...
Aim: This study aimed to determine the effectiveness of an educational programme on the identificati...
Rachid Akrour,1 Henk Verloo2 1Department of Geriatric Rehabilitation, Lausanne University Hospital, ...
Delirium, recognized as a medical and psychological emergency, is a symptom of an acute medical cond...
Delirium, a state of acute brain dysfunction, may be caused by many factors. Prevention is the most ...
Background/Aims: Delirium, a frequent complication of hospital admission, often remains undiagnosed....
Delirium is a significant problem for older hospitalized people and is associated with poor outcomes...
Aims and objectives: to evaluate the usefulness of comprehensive nursing assessment as a strategy fo...
The aim of this exploratory study was to assess whether nurses from a regional base hospital had suf...
Delirium is a frequent complication of hospital admission, especially among the elderly. It can have...
Purpose: This study was conducted to examine the knowledge level and assessment experience of nurses...
Abstract Introduction Delirium is the most common emergency for older hospitalized patients that dem...
Background Nurses play a key role in recognition of delirium, yet delirium is often unrecognized by...
Aim The aim of this study was to establish intensive care unit nurses’ knowledge of delirium within ...
Delirium is a brain disorder which is described as ‘disturbed’ consciousness and is one of the most ...
Background: Studies have shown that nurses have a crucial role in the recognition of delirium; howev...
Aim: This study aimed to determine the effectiveness of an educational programme on the identificati...
Rachid Akrour,1 Henk Verloo2 1Department of Geriatric Rehabilitation, Lausanne University Hospital, ...
Delirium, recognized as a medical and psychological emergency, is a symptom of an acute medical cond...
Delirium, a state of acute brain dysfunction, may be caused by many factors. Prevention is the most ...
Background/Aims: Delirium, a frequent complication of hospital admission, often remains undiagnosed....
Delirium is a significant problem for older hospitalized people and is associated with poor outcomes...
Aims and objectives: to evaluate the usefulness of comprehensive nursing assessment as a strategy fo...