Objectives This study sets out to ascertain if recognition of delirium impacts on patient outcomes. Design Retrospective cohort study. Setting Unscheduled admissions to acute care trust/secondary care UK hospitals. Participants Six hundred and fifty-six older adults aged ≥65 years admitted on 14 September 2018. Measurements Delirium was ascertained retrospectively from case notes using medical notes. Documented delirium was classified as recognised delirium and retrospectively ascertained delirium was classified as unrecognised delirium. Primary and secondary outcome measures Primary outcome measure: inpatient mortality. Secondary outcome measures: length of stay, discharge destination. Results Delirium was present in 21.1% (132/626) of pat...
Objective: Our aim was to measure the prevalence of delirium, its clinical features, and outcomes in...
Background: Delirium is a common severe neuropsychiatric condition secondary to physical illness, w...
Delirium is increasingly considered to be an important determinant of trajectories of cognitive decl...
Objectives This study sets out to ascertain if recognition of delirium impacts on patient outcomes. ...
Objectives This study sets out to ascertain if recognition of delirium impacts on patient outcomes.D...
OBJECTIVES: This study sets out to ascertain if recognition of delirium impacts on patient outcomes....
Background: delirium is a disorder affecting consciousness, which gives rise to core clinical featur...
Objectives Delirium is known to contribute to increased rates of institutionalization and mortality...
Background: With an ageing population, an increasing number of older adults are admitted for assessm...
Abstract Background Delirium affects 25% of older inpatients and is associated with long-term cognit...
Background: Delirium is highly prevalent among elderly hospitalized patients in various healthcare s...
BACKGROUND: Delirium affects 25% of older inpatients and is associated with long-term cognitive impa...
Abstract Background Delirium is common, affecting at least 20% of older hospital inpatients. It is w...
BACKGROUND: Delirium is common, affecting at least 20% of older hospital inpatients. It is widely ac...
Delirium is one of the most frequent, dangerous, and costly complications associated with hospitaliz...
Objective: Our aim was to measure the prevalence of delirium, its clinical features, and outcomes in...
Background: Delirium is a common severe neuropsychiatric condition secondary to physical illness, w...
Delirium is increasingly considered to be an important determinant of trajectories of cognitive decl...
Objectives This study sets out to ascertain if recognition of delirium impacts on patient outcomes. ...
Objectives This study sets out to ascertain if recognition of delirium impacts on patient outcomes.D...
OBJECTIVES: This study sets out to ascertain if recognition of delirium impacts on patient outcomes....
Background: delirium is a disorder affecting consciousness, which gives rise to core clinical featur...
Objectives Delirium is known to contribute to increased rates of institutionalization and mortality...
Background: With an ageing population, an increasing number of older adults are admitted for assessm...
Abstract Background Delirium affects 25% of older inpatients and is associated with long-term cognit...
Background: Delirium is highly prevalent among elderly hospitalized patients in various healthcare s...
BACKGROUND: Delirium affects 25% of older inpatients and is associated with long-term cognitive impa...
Abstract Background Delirium is common, affecting at least 20% of older hospital inpatients. It is w...
BACKGROUND: Delirium is common, affecting at least 20% of older hospital inpatients. It is widely ac...
Delirium is one of the most frequent, dangerous, and costly complications associated with hospitaliz...
Objective: Our aim was to measure the prevalence of delirium, its clinical features, and outcomes in...
Background: Delirium is a common severe neuropsychiatric condition secondary to physical illness, w...
Delirium is increasingly considered to be an important determinant of trajectories of cognitive decl...