在术后设置中 Delirium 诊断工具:一个范围审查协议
Charlotte Levy Hansen1, Thordis Thomsen2,3, Aske Tøgern2
1Research Centre of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine, Department of Anaesthesiology, Naestved, Slagelse and Ringsted Hospitals, Slagelse, Denmark.
Acta anaesthesiologica Scandinavica
|July 9, 2024
概括
本综述为关节骨折手术患者绘制了 Delirium 诊断工具. 它旨在通过确定有效的评估方法和妄检测方面的知识差距来改善术后护理.
科学领域:
- 老年医学 老年医学
- 手术护理 手术护理
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
背景情况:
- 妄想是一种常见的术后并发症,影响注意力,意识和认知.
- 它显著增加了患者的发病率,死亡率和住院时间.
- 老年人和危急病的外科病人特别容易受到伤害.
研究的目的:
- 为部骨折手术患者绘制 Delirium 诊断工具的现有证据.
- 为了告知临床实践和增强术后护理协议.
- 发现当前关于妄想评估的研究中存在的差距.
主要方法:
- 根据PRISMA-ScR指南进行全面的范围审查.
- 包括所有语言,出版日期和设计 (不包括案例报告) 的研究.
- 对多个数据库进行系统搜索,并包含未发表的试验.
主要成果:
- 结果将用表格和图表描述性地呈现.
- 研究将根据设计,外科专业和诊断工具进行分类.
- 分析将确定妄想诊断工具使用的变化和趋势.
结论:
- 本综述概述了可用于术后设置的妄想诊断工具.
- 它强调了关键的知识差距,以指导未来的研究努力.
- 证据映射对于促进基于证据的实践在治疗术后痴呆症方面至关重要.
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