1. Implementation of a model of care for hospitalised older persons with cognitive impairment (the Confused Hospitalised Older Persons program) in six New South Wales hospitals.
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Kurrle S, Bateman C, Cumming A, Pang G, Patterson S, and Temple A
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- Age Factors, Aging psychology, Cognitive Dysfunction diagnosis, Cognitive Dysfunction psychology, Delirium diagnosis, Delirium psychology, Dementia diagnosis, Dementia psychology, Humans, Medical Audit, New South Wales, Patient Care Team organization & administration, Program Evaluation, Risk Assessment, Risk Factors, Cognition, Cognitive Dysfunction therapy, Delirium therapy, Delivery of Health Care, Integrated organization & administration, Dementia therapy, Health Services for the Aged organization & administration, Hospitals, Inpatients psychology
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Objective: To evaluate the implementation of a model of care known as the Confused Hospitalised Older Persons (CHOPs) program to improve recognition, assessment and management of older persons with cognitive impairment (delirium and/or dementia) admitted to acute hospitals., Methods: The model of care was implemented in six selected hospitals across New South Wales. Pre- and postimplementation medical record audits, environmental audits, and staff knowledge and care confidence surveys were performed. Interviews with clinical leads postimplementation identified enablers and barriers., Results: There were significant increases in cognitive screening within 24 hours (OR = 3.32 [2.50-4.91]), delirium risk identification (OR = 4.04 [2.89-5.64]), assessment of cognitive impairment (OR = 2.55 [1.90-3.43]) and interaction with families (OR = 2.81 [2.09-3.79]). Staff education and care confidence were improved, and positive environmental changes occurred in all hospitals. Barriers and enablers to implementation were identified., Conclusion: The CHOPs program improved identification, risk assessment and management of cognitive impairment in older hospitalised patients., (© 2019 The Authors. Australasian Journal on Ageing published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of AJA Inc.)
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- 2019
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