A Systematic Review of Non-Pharmacological Interventions to Prevent Delirium at Intensive Care Units

S. Sarıtaş, S. Tarlacı
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Objective: It was aimed to systematically review non-pharmacological interventions used to prevent delirium at intensive care units. Methods: A search was conducted for publications in the period of 2013-2020 by using keywords determined based on Medical Subjects Headings and Embase Tree on the databases of Cochrane, CINAHL, PsyInfo, PubMed and EMBASE. Quasi-experimental, experimental and randomized-controlled studies were included in the review. Results: Thirteen studies meeting the criteria of this review were determined. The studies were categorized under the titles of multi-component, patient education, hormone intervention, physical environment, therapeutic intervention, automated preventive system, quitting daily sedation and exercise. It was determined that the interventions had important effects regarding delirium management, but only the multi-component intervention application was significant. Conclusion: According to results of this systematic review, it is recommended to use multi-component interventions in delirium treatment.
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非药物干预预防重症监护病房谵妄的系统综述
目的:系统回顾重症监护病房中用于预防谵妄的非药物干预措施。方法:在Cochrane、CINAHL、PsyInfo、PubMed和Embase数据库中,使用基于医学主题词和Embase Tree确定的关键词检索2013-2020年期间的出版物。本综述纳入了准实验、实验和随机对照研究。结果:13项研究符合本综述的标准。这些研究分为多成分、患者教育、激素干预、物理环境、治疗干预、自动预防系统、退出日常镇静和运动。结果表明,干预措施在谵妄管理方面具有重要作用,但只有多组分干预措施的应用具有显著性。结论:根据本系统综述的结果,建议在谵妄治疗中采用多组分干预。
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