Nursing delirium management to promoting critically ill patients' safety: an umbrella review.

IF 2 Q3 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
Acute and Critical Care Pub Date : 2025-08-01 Epub Date: 2025-08-29 DOI:10.4266/acc.005221
Daniela Carvalho Plácido, Maria do Rosário Pinto, Maria Cândida Durão, Helga Rafael Henriques, Joana Ferreira Teixeira
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Delirium is an acute disorder characterized by changes in the patient's cognitive function, which another neurocognitive or pre-existing disease cannot explain. It produces adverse outcomes for critically ill patients and their families related to adverse events associated with the accidental removal of medical devices that increase the risk of the patient and the length of stay at the hospital, manifested by agitation and confusion behaviors. Five reviewers conducted An Umbrella Review from May to August 2023 through research in the databases Medline, CINAHL, Scopus, Web of Science, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews and articles obtained through research in other sources. After verifying their eligibility, we obtained 22 systematic reviews and meta-analyses for data extraction and analysis. From the results obtained, the importance of the implementation of surveillance interventions and systematic evaluation of the presence of delirium is highlighted, with particular emphasis on the use of the scale, Confusion Assessment Method, followed by the implementation of multicomponent interventions, pharmacological or not, highlighting the use of dexmedetomidine and family as support, as well early mobilization for the management of delirium. Managing delirium in critically ill patients based on Meyer and Lavin's theory, is an area sensitive to nursing care with an impact on the prevention of complications and consequent promotion of the safety of these patients, which also translates into positive results for the family and health organizations, reducing morbidity, mortality, length of stay and health costs.

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护理谵妄管理促进危重病人安全:综述。
谵妄是一种以患者认知功能改变为特征的急性疾病,这是其他神经认知或已有疾病无法解释的。它对危重患者及其家属产生不良后果,与意外移除医疗器械相关的不良事件增加了患者的风险和住院时间,表现为躁动和混乱行为。5位审稿人于2023年5月至8月对Medline、CINAHL、Scopus、Web of Science、Cochrane system Reviews数据库以及通过其他来源研究获得的文章进行了a Umbrella Review。在验证他们的资格后,我们获得了22个系统综述和荟萃分析,用于数据提取和分析。根据所获得的结果,强调了实施监测干预和系统评估谵妄存在的重要性,特别强调使用量表,混乱评估方法,其次是实施多组分干预,药物或非药物,强调使用右美托咪定和家庭作为支持,以及早期动员谵妄管理。根据Meyer和Lavin的理论,管理危重患者的谵妄是一个对护理敏感的领域,对预防并发症和随后促进这些患者的安全产生影响,这也转化为对家庭和卫生组织的积极结果,降低发病率、死亡率、住院时间和卫生成本。
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Acute and Critical Care
Acute and Critical Care CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE-
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