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Review
. 2020 Feb;11(1):33-43.
doi: 10.1007/s41999-019-00268-z. Epub 2019 Dec 3.

Quality improvement and delirium

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Quality improvement and delirium

Emma R L C Vardy et al. Eur Geriatr Med. 2020 Feb.

Abstract

Purpose: Quality improvement (QI) is a useful methodology that can be used to make timely improvements in clinical practice. This review gives a broad picture of what QI is and the methodology this entails. An overview of how QI has been applied in the field of delirium to date is provided as well as a discussion of how this area may be developed in the future.

Methods: As part of the review, a literature search was completed to assess the literature published to date on QI and delirium. Literature relating to delirium in the context of a variety of clinical specialties is also presented as well as a summary of short films that can be used for purposes of awareness raising.

Results: We found that QI has so far been an under-utilized methodology in the context of delirium and that studies that adhere to general guidance on reporting are few.

Conclusion: We suggest that well-designed QI studies would be beneficial to improve the assessment, management and care of delirium. The methodology may also be used to embed educational resources. In this review, we describe the theory behind QI and also suggest some resources that may be useful in any QI delirium project.

Keywords: Assessment; Change; Delirium; Management; Quality improvement; Review.

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