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They support the established predisposing/precipitating factor model of delirium, and answer recent calls to elucidate predisposing factors further.
We then review the evolving model of delirium prevention developed iteratively through the empirical research and participatory process with development teams.
We describe a new model of delirium care in the acute care setting, titled Geriatric Monitoring Unit (GMU) where the important concepts of delirium prevention and management are integrated.
Our evolving conception of an integrated model of delirium prevention presented major implementation challenges flowing from minimal understanding of delirium prevention and securing engagement of volunteers alongside practice change.
The evolving conception of an integrated model of delirium prevention combining practice change and an enhanced role for volunteers that emerged through discussions within the Development Teams presented major implementation challenges.
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These findings give strength to existing predictive risk models of delirium [ 5, 24].
A participatory action research approach [ 32] was adopted with multi-disciplinary staff teams, patient and carer representatives, voluntary service managers and volunteers to explore models of delirium prevention and delivery.
The results are also consistent with the emerging evidence from animal models of delirium demonstrating that in vulnerable animals, systemic inflammatory insults can cause transient, reversible deterioration in cognition and significant acceleration in disease progression after the transient impairments have resolved (Cunningham, 2011).
The GMU represents a unique model of acute delirium care incorporating evidence-based, widely-accepted management strategies in delirium prevention and/or management, in an elder-friendly design environment, together with a group of skilled nursing professionals trained in acute delirium care.
The control group for evaluating the effect of the use of the Risk Model for Delirium (RD-score) was a historical consecutive series of 611 hip fracture patients of 65 years and older admitted between 2005-2007, prior to implementation of our RD protocol.
The findings of this investigation would provide important information on severity of cognitive decline as a graded risk factor in a true representative elderly population and a possible validation of a small animal model for delirium pathophysiology research.
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