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Simulation Training, Coaching, and Cue Cards Improve Delirium Care
Denise Kresevic1, Barbara Heath1, Elizabeth Fine-Smilovich1
1is associate director for education and a researcher; is an education coordinator; is a geriatrician; is a researcher; is a sociologist/statistical analyst; all in the Geriatric Research Education and Clinical Center. is a case manager, and is a geriatric psychiatrist and a researcher; all are at the Louis Stokes Cleveland VAMC in Ohio. Dr. Burant is an assistant professor in the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, and Dr. Chen is an associate professor, both at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland.
Abstract:
A quality improvement study supports the use of multimodal education to enhance clinical practice for care of patients with delirium.
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