Interventions for preventing delirium in older people in institutional long-term care

Feb 4, 2014The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Ways to prevent delirium in older adults living in long-term care facilities

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Abstract

A large cluster-randomized trial involving 3,538 participants showed a significant reduction in delirium incidence with a computerized medication management system.

  • One trial reported a hazard ratio of 0.42 for delirium incidence, indicating a large reduction in the intervention group compared to control.
  • A small cluster-RCT of a hydration-based intervention found no significant reduction in delirium incidence (risk ratio 0.85) with very low quality evidence.
  • No clear evidence was found for reductions in hospital admissions, mortality, or falls risk associated with the computerized system.
  • Risk of bias was noted due to unclear reporting and lack of blinding in both trials.
  • Very limited evidence exists on the effectiveness of interventions for preventing delirium in older people in long-term care.

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