Development and validation of a delirium risk prediction model using a modified version of the Delirium Elderly at Risk (mDEAR) screen in hospitalized patients aged 65 and older: A medical record review

Author:

Meehan Anita J.ORCID,Gabra Joseph N.ORCID,Distelhorst Karen S.ORCID,Whyde Charles,Mangira CarolineORCID

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Gerontology

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