Delirium prevalence and delirium literacy across Italian hospital wards: a secondary analysis of data from the World Delirium Awareness Day 2023
Author
Date
2024-10Permanent link
https://hdl.handle.net/11351/12346DOI
10.1007/s41999-024-01019-5
ISSN
1878-7657
WOS
001202645100001
PMID
39023695
Abstract
Aim
To assess the point prevalence of delirium and its management across Italian hospitals, according to delirium literacy levels, pinpointing prevailing barriers and future priorities in delirium practice and research.
Findings
Critical gaps in delirium care were identified, including suboptimal management practices, barriers to evidence-based medicine implementation, and insufficient awareness and training among healthcare professionals.
Message
Enhanced awareness and adoption of evidence-based strategies for delirium are essential for optimizing delirium care, improving patient outcomes, and alleviating the burden of delirium in hospital settings.
Keywords
Delirium; Hospital; SurveyBibliographic citation
Ornago AM, Pinardi E, Okoye C, Mazzola P, Ferrara MC, Finazzi A, et al. Delirium prevalence and delirium literacy across Italian hospital wards: a secondary analysis of data from the World Delirium Awareness Day 2023. Eur Geriatr Med. 2024 Oct;15:1405–13.
Audience
Professionals
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