2010
DOI: 10.1024/0040-5930/a000019
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Delirprävention – das Basler Modell

Abstract: An interprofessional and interdisciplinary approach for the prevention of delirium has multiple winners: the patient, nurses and doctors.

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“…However, the complexity of healthcare situations requires multiple interventions, interprofessional coordination, and family caregivers engagement (Hogan et al., 2006; Registered Nurse' Association of Ontario, 2016; Savaskan et al., 2016). Various studies have shown preventive interventions including mobilization, orientation, and sensory stimulation to be the most effective (Hasemann et al., 2010; Milisen et al., 2005). Although standardized prevention protocols are available, their application must be tailored.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the complexity of healthcare situations requires multiple interventions, interprofessional coordination, and family caregivers engagement (Hogan et al., 2006; Registered Nurse' Association of Ontario, 2016; Savaskan et al., 2016). Various studies have shown preventive interventions including mobilization, orientation, and sensory stimulation to be the most effective (Hasemann et al., 2010; Milisen et al., 2005). Although standardized prevention protocols are available, their application must be tailored.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%