Background Although families are increasingly seen as allies to improve delirium management and reduce its consequences, their involvement in the postcardiac surgery setting is challenging considering patients' critical state and short hospital stay. To our knowledge, no theory-based nursing intervention exists that optimally supports the involvement of families in delirium management in the context of postcardiac surgery. Objectives We aimed to develop MENTOR_D, a nursing intervention to support the involvement of families in delirium management. Methods MENTOR_D was developed based on Sidani and Braden's (2011) intervention development framework. Narrative literature reviews paired with the clinical experience of an expert commit...
Background: Delirium is a major neuropsychological issue in the hospital setting, especially in crit...
BackgroundPostoperative delirium (POD) is common in older people and can be distressing for patients...
Background: Delirium is common in palliative care settings and is distressing for patients, their fa...
Objective . To examine the feasibility of family participation in a nurse-supported, multicomponent ...
Background: Family members could play an important role in preventing and reducing the development...
Objective. To examine the feasibility of family participation in a nurse-supported, multicomponent i...
Background: Family members could play an important role in preventing and reducing the development o...
Background Delirium is a highly prevalent clinical condition in postoperative patients. It has vario...
Although, in ordinary health-care settings, delirium is specifically prevailing the critical room va...
Evaluation of a nurse mentoring intervention to family caregivers in the management of delirium afte...
Delirium is a neurocognitive syndrome correlated with increased risk of hospitalization, functional ...
Purpose: The purpose of this project was to determine if there is sufficient bedside ICU nurse buy-i...
BACKGROUND: Delirium is an acute cognitive impairment among older hospitalized patients. It can pers...
ABSTRACT The purpose of this mixed methods study was: (a) to assess nurses’ knowledge and self-effic...
Practice Problem: Involvement of family in care-planning for prevention of delirium in acute care s...
Background: Delirium is a major neuropsychological issue in the hospital setting, especially in crit...
BackgroundPostoperative delirium (POD) is common in older people and can be distressing for patients...
Background: Delirium is common in palliative care settings and is distressing for patients, their fa...
Objective . To examine the feasibility of family participation in a nurse-supported, multicomponent ...
Background: Family members could play an important role in preventing and reducing the development...
Objective. To examine the feasibility of family participation in a nurse-supported, multicomponent i...
Background: Family members could play an important role in preventing and reducing the development o...
Background Delirium is a highly prevalent clinical condition in postoperative patients. It has vario...
Although, in ordinary health-care settings, delirium is specifically prevailing the critical room va...
Evaluation of a nurse mentoring intervention to family caregivers in the management of delirium afte...
Delirium is a neurocognitive syndrome correlated with increased risk of hospitalization, functional ...
Purpose: The purpose of this project was to determine if there is sufficient bedside ICU nurse buy-i...
BACKGROUND: Delirium is an acute cognitive impairment among older hospitalized patients. It can pers...
ABSTRACT The purpose of this mixed methods study was: (a) to assess nurses’ knowledge and self-effic...
Practice Problem: Involvement of family in care-planning for prevention of delirium in acute care s...
Background: Delirium is a major neuropsychological issue in the hospital setting, especially in crit...
BackgroundPostoperative delirium (POD) is common in older people and can be distressing for patients...
Background: Delirium is common in palliative care settings and is distressing for patients, their fa...