SQiD talks: A qualitative study about starting conversations with the single question in delirium (SQiD)
N Hely, MB Sands, APF Wand - Delirium …, 2024 - deliriumcommunicationsjournal.com
# Objectives The Single Question in Delirium (SQiD) is a widely used delirium detection tool
utilising discussion between clinicians and informants. This study aims to understand how …
utilising discussion between clinicians and informants. This study aims to understand how …
Single question in delirium (SQiD): testing its efficacy against psychiatrist interview, the confusion assessment method and the memorial delirium assessment scale
MB Sands, BP Dantoc, A Hartshorn… - Palliative …, 2010 - journals.sagepub.com
In this study we address the research question; How sensitive is a single question in
delirium case finding? Of 33 'target'admissions, consent was obtained from 21 patients. The …
delirium case finding? Of 33 'target'admissions, consent was obtained from 21 patients. The …
Improving early recognition of delirium using SQiD (Single Question to identify Delirium): a hospital based quality improvement project
E McCleary, P Cumming - BMJ Open Quality, 2015 - bmjopenquality.bmj.com
Delirium is a serious condition associated with poor outcomes which can be prevented and
treated if recognised early. Older people and people with dementia or severe illness are …
treated if recognised early. Older people and people with dementia or severe illness are …
“What's in a name?” Delirium by any other name would be as deadly. A review of the nature of delirium consultations
A Joshi, VB Krishnamurthy, H Purichia… - Journal of Psychiatric …, 2012 - journals.lww.com
Introduction. Delirium is often underdiagnosed, resulting in adverse clinical outcomes. The
goal of this study was to identify how patients correctly diagnosed with delirium differ from …
goal of this study was to identify how patients correctly diagnosed with delirium differ from …
Beyond grand rounds: a comprehensive and sequential intervention to improve identification of delirium
R Ramaswamy, EF Dix, JE Drew, JJ Diamond… - The …, 2011 - academic.oup.com
Abstract Purpose of the Study: Delirium is a widespread concern for hospitalized seniors, yet
is often unrecognized. A comprehensive and sequential intervention (CSI) aiming to effect …
is often unrecognized. A comprehensive and sequential intervention (CSI) aiming to effect …
A multicentre study on the use of the Single Question in Delirium (SQiD) in acutely hospitalised elderly patients
J Trabert, V Smolka, M Caudal, S Schuetze, M Koenig - posterit.it
Delirium is a serious complication especially affecting hospitalised elderly patients but is
often overlooked. 1 Asking relatives the Single Question in Delirium (SQiD)“Is your relative …
often overlooked. 1 Asking relatives the Single Question in Delirium (SQiD)“Is your relative …
Pilot testing of a new electronic diagnostic support tool (AiD-DST) designed to identify the cause (s) of delirium
E Eeles, P Worthy… - Delirium …, 2022 - deliriumcommunicationsjournal.com
# Introduction Delirium is frequently multifactorial, and causes are often missed in clinical
practice. The Aetiology in Delirium-Diagnostic Support Tool (AiD-DST) was developed to …
practice. The Aetiology in Delirium-Diagnostic Support Tool (AiD-DST) was developed to …
“SQiD, the Single Question in Delirium; can a single question help clinicians to detect delirium in hospitalised cancer patients?” running heading Single Question in …
MB Sands, S Sharma, L Carpenter, A Hartshorn… - BMC cancer, 2021 - Springer
Aim A serious syndrome for cancer in-patients, delirium risk increases with age and medical
acuity. Screening tools exist but detection is frequently delayed or missed. We test the …
acuity. Screening tools exist but detection is frequently delayed or missed. We test the …
An evaluation of single question delirium screening tools in older emergency department patients
Objectives To determine the diagnostic performances of several single question delirium
screens. To the patient we asked:“Have you had any difficulty thinking clearly lately?” To the …
screens. To the patient we asked:“Have you had any difficulty thinking clearly lately?” To the …