作者
Christopher R Carpenter, Nada Hammouda, Elizabeth A Linton, Michelle Doering, Ugochi K Ohuabunwa, Kelly J Ko, William W Hung, Manish N Shah, Lee A Lindquist, Kevin Biese, Daniel Wei, Libby Hoy, Lori Nerbonne, Ula Hwang, Scott M Dresden, GEAR Network, M Fernanda Bellolio, Kevin Biese, Christine Binkley, Nicholas Bott, Abraham Brody, Christopher Carpenter, Sunday Clark, M Scott Dresden, Savannah Forrester, Lowell Gerson, Cameron Gettel, Elizabeth Goldberg, Allyson Greenberg, Nada Hammouda, Jin Han, S Nicole Hastings, Tess Hogan, William Hung, Ula Hwang, Jay Kayser, Maura Kennedy, Kelly Ko, Adriane Lesser, Elizabeth Linton, Shan Liu, Aaron Malsch, Daniel Matlock, Frances McFarland, Don Melady, Carmen Morano, Nancy Morrow‐Howell, Denise Nassisi, Lori Nerbonne, Sylvie Nyamu, Ugochi Ohuabunwa, Timothy Platts‐Mills, Luna Ragsdale, Lynne Richardson, Thom Ringer, Anthony Rosen, Mark Rosenberg, Manish Shah, Rachel Skains, Stephanie Skees, Kimberly Souffront, Laura Stabler, Connor Sullivan, Joe Suyama, Samuel Vargas, E Camille Vaughan, Corrine Voils, Daniel Wei, Nancy Wexler
发表日期
2021/1
来源
Academic Emergency Medicine
卷号
28
期号
1
页码范围
19-35
简介
Background
Older adult delirium is often unrecognized in the emergency department (ED), yet the most compelling research questions to overcome knowledge‐to‐practice deficits remain undefined. The Geriatric Emergency care Applied Research (GEAR) Network was organized to identify and prioritize delirium clinical questions.
Methods
GEAR identified and engaged 49 transdisciplinary stakeholders including emergency physicians, geriatricians, nurses, social workers, pharmacists, and patient advocates. Adhering to Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta‐Analyses for Scoping Reviews, clinical questions were derived, medical librarian electronic searches were conducted, and applicable research evidence was synthesized for ED delirium detection, prevention, and management. The scoping review served as the foundation for a consensus conference to identify the highest priority …
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