Non-pharmacological interventions for preventing delirium in hospitalised non-ICU patients

Author:

Burton Jennifer K1,Craig Louise E2,Yong Shun Qi3,Siddiqi Najma4,Teale Elizabeth A5,Woodhouse Rebecca6,Barugh Amanda J7,Shepherd Alison M8,Brunton Alan9,Freeman Suzanne C10,Sutton Alex J10,Quinn Terry J2

Affiliation:

1. Academic Geriatric Medicine, Institute of Cardiovascular and Medical Sciences; University of Glasgow; Glasgow UK

2. Institute of Cardiovascular and Medical Sciences; University of Glasgow; Glasgow UK

3. MVLS, College of Medicine and Veterinary Life Sciences; University of Glasgow; Glasgow UK

4. Department of Health Sciences; University of York; York UK

5. Academic Unit of Elderly Care and Rehabilitation; University of Leeds; Bradford UK

6. Department of Health Sciences; Hull York Medical School, University of York; York UK

7. Department of Geriatric Medicine; University of Edinburgh; Edinburgh UK

8. Medicine for the Elderly; Glasgow Royal Infirmary; Glasgow UK

9. Royal Alexandra Hospital; Paisley UK

10. Department of Health Sciences; University of Leicester; Leicester UK

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmacology (medical)

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