The Future Hospital: a blueprint for effective delirium care.

Sarah J Richardson, James Michael Fisher, Andrew Teodorczuk
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Delirium remains the most common hospital complication. Occurrence rates are set to rise as the population ages and, despite being preventable and treatable, delirium continues to be under-recognised. Given the adverse outcomes associated with delirium and the considerable financial burden, patients with delirium must be considered 'core business' for 21st century hospitals. We propose that the principles of care outlined by the Future Hospital Commission report provide an ideal blueprint for effective, evidence-based delirium prevention and management. In this context, we outline practical advice for clinicians to improve standards of care for patients with delirium in hospitals. Because negative cultural attitudes, coupled with a lack of ownership towards this highly complex group, remain a major challenge, we consider novel educational interventions that empower the multidisciplinary team. Further, improved outcomes for patients with delirium are likely to translate to wider benefits for the hospital population at large.

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未来医院:有效谵妄护理的蓝图。
谵妄仍然是最常见的医院并发症。随着人口老龄化,发病率将上升,尽管谵妄是可以预防和治疗的,但人们对它的认识仍然不足。考虑到谵妄相关的不良后果和可观的经济负担,谵妄患者必须被视为21世纪医院的“核心业务”。我们建议,未来医院委员会报告概述的护理原则为有效的、循证的谵妄预防和管理提供了理想的蓝图。在这种情况下,我们为临床医生提出实用建议,以提高医院谵妄患者的护理标准。由于消极的文化态度,加上对这个高度复杂的群体缺乏所有权,仍然是一个主要挑战,我们考虑新的教育干预措施,赋予多学科团队权力。此外,改善谵妄患者的预后可能会转化为更广泛的医院人群的利益。
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