Managing delirium in everyday practice: Towards cognitive-friendly hospitals

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Abstract

Providing optimal healthcare for increasingly elderly hospital populations who have high rates of cognitive disorder is a great challenge. Using delirium as an example, we describe how improved management of acute cognitive problems through a multifaceted hospital-wide programme can promote cognitive-friendly hospital environments. A specific plan of action is described that spans interventions in day-to-day clinical care of individual patients all the way to wider organisational practices.

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O’Connell, H., Kennelly, S. P., Cullen, W., & Meagher, D. J. (2014). Managing delirium in everyday practice: Towards cognitive-friendly hospitals. Advances in Psychiatric Treatment, 20(6), 380–389. https://doi.org/10.1192/apt.bp.113.012468

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