Non-pharmacological interventions for preventing delirium in hospitalised non-ICU patients.

Jul 19, 2021The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Non-drug ways to prevent delirium in hospital patients outside the ICU

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Abstract

Multicomponent non-pharmacological interventions may reduce the incidence of delirium by 43% compared to usual care in hospitalized adults.

  • Incidence of delirium in the intervention group was 10.5%, compared to 18.4% in the control group, with a risk ratio of 0.57.
  • There may be little or no effect of these interventions on inpatient mortality, with rates of 5.2% in the intervention group versus 4.5% in the control group.
  • Multicomponent interventions may lead to a small reduction in the duration of delirium episodes, averaging about 0.93 days shorter.
  • Evidence suggests that these interventions may reduce hospital length of stay by approximately 1.30 days compared to usual care.
  • Re-orientation, cognitive stimulation, and sleep hygiene were associated with a reduced risk of incident delirium.

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