The purpose of this correspondence article is to report opinion amongst experts in the delirium field as to why, despite on-going training for all health professionals, delirium continues to be under recognised. Consensus was obtained by means of two conference workshops and an online survey of members of the European Delirium Association. Major barriers to recognition at an individual level include ignorance about the benefit of treating delirium. At an organisational level, reflecting socio-cultural attitudes, barriers include a low strategic and financial priority and the fact that delirium is an orphan condition falling between specialties
Delirium is a significant problem for older hospitalized people and is associated with poor outcomes...
Delirium, also known as acute confusional state, is relatively common in physically ill old people. ...
Objective: This paper discusses the problem of delirium and the challenges of accurately assessing, ...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The purpose of this correspondence article is to report opinion amongst expert...
© The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the British Geriatrics Society....
Background Delirium is more prevalent in older people and estimated to occur in up to 50% of the hos...
Background: delirium is under-recognised in comparison to other common and serious acute disorders. ...
Delirium is a neuropsychiatric syndrome characterized by altered consciousness and attention with co...
Background: There are still substantial uncertainties over best practice in delirium care. The Europ...
Objective: This paper discusses the problem of delirium and the challenges of accurately assessing, ...
Delirium (acute confusion) is a serious, common health condition, and it predicts poor outcomes, inc...
peer-reviewedDelirium is one of the foremost unmet medical needs in healthcare. It affects one in ei...
Delirium is an acute change in awareness and attention and is common,morbid, and costly for patients...
Delirium is a significant problem for older hospitalized people and is associated with poor outcomes...
Background: Delirium is a common severe neuropsychiatric condition secondary to physical illness, w...
Delirium is a significant problem for older hospitalized people and is associated with poor outcomes...
Delirium, also known as acute confusional state, is relatively common in physically ill old people. ...
Objective: This paper discusses the problem of delirium and the challenges of accurately assessing, ...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The purpose of this correspondence article is to report opinion amongst expert...
© The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the British Geriatrics Society....
Background Delirium is more prevalent in older people and estimated to occur in up to 50% of the hos...
Background: delirium is under-recognised in comparison to other common and serious acute disorders. ...
Delirium is a neuropsychiatric syndrome characterized by altered consciousness and attention with co...
Background: There are still substantial uncertainties over best practice in delirium care. The Europ...
Objective: This paper discusses the problem of delirium and the challenges of accurately assessing, ...
Delirium (acute confusion) is a serious, common health condition, and it predicts poor outcomes, inc...
peer-reviewedDelirium is one of the foremost unmet medical needs in healthcare. It affects one in ei...
Delirium is an acute change in awareness and attention and is common,morbid, and costly for patients...
Delirium is a significant problem for older hospitalized people and is associated with poor outcomes...
Background: Delirium is a common severe neuropsychiatric condition secondary to physical illness, w...
Delirium is a significant problem for older hospitalized people and is associated with poor outcomes...
Delirium, also known as acute confusional state, is relatively common in physically ill old people. ...
Objective: This paper discusses the problem of delirium and the challenges of accurately assessing, ...