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Proposing a Scientific and Technological Approach to the Summaries of Clinical Issues of Inpatient Elderly with Delirium: A Viewpoint.
Frisardi, Vincenza; Nicolini, Matteo; Cautero, Nicola; Ghirardelli, Remo; Davolio, Federica; Haouili, Mohamad; Barani, Mauro.
  • Frisardi V; Geriatric Unit, Neuro-Rehabilitation Department, AUSL-IRCCS Reggio Emilia, 46123 Reggio Emilia, RE, Italy.
  • Nicolini M; Intensive Care Unit, Ospedale Civile di Baggiovara, 41125 Baggiovara, MO, Italy.
  • Cautero N; General and Emergency Surgery Department, Policlinico di Modena, 41125 Modena, MO, Italy.
  • Ghirardelli R; Area Ig. Allev.e Prod. Zoot. Azienda USL Modena, 41125 Modena, MO, Italy.
  • Davolio F; Cooperativa Domus Assistenza, 41125 Modena, MO, Italy.
  • Haouili M; Unità Operativa di Radiologia, Ospedale di Sassuolo, 41049 Sassuolo, MO, Italy.
  • Barani M; Information & Communications Technology (ICT), Policlinico S. Orsola-Malpighi, 40138 Bologna, BO, Italy.
Healthcare (Basel) ; 10(8)2022 Aug 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2023399
ABSTRACT
Background/rationale Despite mounting evidence about delirium, this complex geriatric syndrome is still not well managed in clinical contexts. The aging population creates a very demanding area for innovation and technology in healthcare. For instance, an outline of an aging-friendly healthcare environment and clear guidance for technology-supported improvements for people at delirium risk are lacking.

Objective:

We aimed to foster debate about the importance of technical support in optimizing healthcare professional practice and improving the outcomes for inpatients' at delirium risk. We focused on critical clinical points in the field of delirium worthy of being addressed by a multidisciplinary approach.

Methods:

Starting from a consensus workshop sponsored by the Management Perfectioning Course based at the Marco Biagi Foundation (Modena, Italy) about clinical issues related to delirium management still not addressed in our healthcare organizations, we developed a requirements' analysis among the representatives of different disciplines and tried to formulate how technology could support the summaries of the clinical issues. We analyzed the national and international panorama by a PubMed consultation of articles with the following keywords in advanced research "delirium", "delirium management", "technology in healthcare", and "elderly population".

Results:

Despite international recommendations, delirium remains underdiagnosed, underdetected, underreported, and mismanaged in the acute hospital, increasing healthcare costs, healthcare professionals' job distress, and poor clinical outcomes.

Discussion:

Although all healthcare professionals recognize delirium as a severe and potentially preventable source of morbidity and mortality for hospitalized older people, it receives insufficient attention in resource allocation and multidisciplinary research. We synthesized how tech-based tools could offer potential solutions to the critical clinical points in delirium management.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Prognostic study / Reviews Language: English Year: 2022 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Healthcare10081534