A multicomponent intervention to prevent delirium in hospitalized older patients
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Abstract
The risk-factor intervention strategy that we studied resulted in significant reductions in the number and duration of episodes of delirium in hospitalized older patients. The intervention had no significant effect on the severity of delirium or on recurrence rates; this finding suggests that primar …
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| Authors | Inouye SK;Bogardus ST;Charpentier PA;Leo-Summers L;Acampora D;Holford TR;Cooney LM;; |
| Journal | The New England journal of medicine |
| Year | 1999 |
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MEDLINE
humans
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national institutes of health
national library of medicine
logistic models
treatment outcome
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pmid:10053175
doi:10.1056/nejm199903043400901
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