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Assessment and Communication for People with Disorders of Consciousness
Published on: August 1, 2017
[Applying evidence-based practice: delirium].
Wen-Yuan Lai1, Yun-Yi Wan, Hsiu-Chuan Tien
1Chung -Ho Memorial Hospital, & Graduate Student, School of Nursing, Kaohsiung Medical University, ROC.
Early diagnosis and prevention of delirium in older hospitalized patients are crucial. This study offers evidence-based strategies and an algorithm to improve patient outcomes and reduce hospital stays.
Area of Science:
- Geriatric Medicine
- Critical Care Medicine
- Neuroscience
Context:
- Delirium is a common yet often undiagnosed condition in elderly inpatients.
- It significantly worsens patient prognosis and extends hospitalization.
- Early detection and intervention are frequently missed.
Purpose:
- To consolidate current evidence on delirium prevention, early assessment, and management.
- To present a practical delirium management algorithm for clinical use.
- To serve as a reference for healthcare professionals caring for delirious patients.
Summary:
- This review synthesizes evidence-based literature on delirium.
- It details strategies for prevention, early assessment, and management.
- A clinical algorithm for delirium management is provided.
Impact:
- Aims to improve the care of hospitalized older adults with delirium.
- Facilitates earlier diagnosis and intervention, potentially reducing hospital length of stay.
- Provides a valuable resource for clinicians to enhance patient outcomes.
