Software-guided (PREVEDEL) cognitive stimulation to prevent delirium in hospitalised older adults: study protocol

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Garrido, Maricel [1 ]
Alvarez, Evelyn [2 ,3 ]
Salech, Felipe [4 ,5 ,6 ]
Rojas, Veronica [4 ,7 ,8 ]
Jara, Nicole [1 ]
Farias, Jose Ignacio [4 ,7 ]
de la Vega, Daniela Ponce [4 ]
Tobar, Eduardo [7 ]
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[1] Hosp Clin Univ Chile, Dept Med, Serv Med Fis & Rehabil, Dr Carlos Lorca Tobar 999, Santiago 8380456, Chile
[2] Univ Chile, Fac Med, Dept Terapia Ocupac & Ciencia Ocupac, Av Independencia 1027, Santiago 8380453, Chile
[3] Univ Diego Portales, Fac Psicol, Ctr Estudios Neurociencia Humana & Neuropsicol, Vergara 275, Santiago 8320000, Chile
[4] Hosp Clin Univ Chile, Ctr Invest Clin Avanzada CICA, Dr Carlos Lorca Tobar 999, Santiago 8380456, Chile
[5] Hosp Clin Univ Chile, Secc Geriatria, Dr Carlos Lorca Tobar 999, Santiago 8380456, Chile
[6] GERO, Ctr Gerociencia Salud Mental & Metab, Palmeras 3425, Nunoa 7800003, Santiago, Chile
[7] Hosp Clin Univ Chile, Dept Med, Unidad Pacientes Crit, Carlos Lorca Tobar 999, Santiago 8380456, Chile
[8] Int Res Project Humanizat Intens Care Units HU CI, Calle Cerceda 11, Collado Villalba 28400, Madrid, Spain
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Delirium; Non-pharmacological prevention; Older adults; Software; Cognitive stimulation; CRITICAL-CARE NURSES; PHYSICIANS; BARRIERS; UNIT;
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10.1186/s12877-023-04189-2
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R592 [老年病学]; C [社会科学总论];
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03 ; 0303 ; 100203 ;
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BackgroundDelirium is a clinical condition characterised by acute and fluctuating deterioration of the cognitive state, generally secondary to an acute pathology. Delirium is associated with negative outcomes in older adults, such as longer hospitalisations, higher mortality, and short and medium-term institutionalisation. Randomised clinical trials have shown that delirium is preventable through non-pharmacological prevention measures, decreasing its incidence by 30-50%. These interventions include promoting physical activity, facilitating the use of glasses and hearing aids, cognitive stimulation, and providing frequent reorientation of time and space, among others. These measures are currently seldom applied in hospitals in Chile and around the world for reasons including the heavy workload of clinical staff, the lack of trained personnel, and in general the absence of a systematic implementation processes.We developed a software called PREVEDEL, which includes non-pharmacological strategies such as cognitive stimulation, early mobilisation, orientation, and pain assessment. We propose a randomised clinical trial to evaluate whether cognitive stimulation guided by PREVEDEL software prevents delirium status (full/subsyndromal delirium) in hospitalised older adults.MethodA randomised controlled trial, with parallel, multicentre groups. We will recruite patients 65 years or older who have been hospitalised for less than 48 h in the general ward or the intermediate care units of four hospitals in Santiago, Chile. The participants in the intervention group will use a tablet with cognitive stimulation software for delirium prevention for five continuous days versus the control group who will use the tablet without the software.We will evaluate the incidence, duration, density of delirium, subsyndromal delirium with the Confusion Assessment Method, cognitive with the Montreal Cognitive Assessment, and functional status with the Functional Independence Measure at discharge. Moreover, we will evaluate the adherence to prevention measures, as well as demographic variables of interest.DiscussionThe use of cognitive PREVEDEL software could increase and improve the implementation of non-pharmacological prevention measures for delirium in hospitalised older adults, thus reducing its incidence and contributing to patients and health professionals.
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