Outcomes and measures of delirium interventional studies in palliative care to inform a core outcome set: A systematic review

Author:

Agar Meera R123ORCID,Siddiqi Najma45,Hosie Annmarie167ORCID,Boland Jason W8ORCID,Johnson Miriam J8ORCID,Featherstone Imogen4ORCID,Lawlor Peter G91011ORCID,Bush Shirley H91011,Page Valerie12,Amgarth-Duff Ingrid1,Garcia Maja1ORCID,Disalvo Domenica1ORCID,Rose Louise13,

Affiliation:

1. IMPACCT Centre (Improving Palliative, Aged and Chronic Care Through Clinical Research and Translation), Faculty of Health, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia

2. South West Sydney Clinical School, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia

3. Ingham Institute of Applied Medical Research, Sydney, NSW, Australia

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

5. Bradford District Care NHS Foundation Trust, Bradford, UK

6. School of Nursing Sydney, The University of Notre Dame Australia, Darlinghurst, NSW, Australia

7. St Vincent’s Health Network Sydney, East Sydney, NSW, Australia

8. Wolfson Palliative Care Research Centre, Hull York Medical School, University of Hull, Hull, UK

9. Department of Medicine, Division of Palliative Care, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada

10. Bruyère Research Institute, Ottawa, ON, Canada

11. Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, Ottawa, ON, Canada

12. Watford General Hospital, Watford, Hertfordshire, UK

13. Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery and Palliative Care, King’s College London, London, UK

Abstract

Background: Trials of interventions for delirium in various patient populations report disparate outcomes and measures but little is known about those used in palliative care trials. A core outcome set promotes consistency of outcome selection and measurement. Aim: To inform core outcome set development by examining outcomes, their definitions, measures and time-points in published palliative care studies of delirium prevention or treatment delirium interventions. Design: Prospectively registered systematic review adhering to Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses. Data sources: We searched six electronic databases (1980–November 2020) for original studies, three for relevant reviews and the International Clinical Trials Registry Platform for unpublished studies and ongoing trials. We included randomised, quasi-randomised and non-randomised intervention studies of pharmacological and non-pharmacological delirium prevention and/or treatment interventions. Results: From 13/3244 studies (2863 adult participants), we identified 9 delirium-specific and 13 non-delirium specific outcome domains within eight Core Outcome Measures in Effectiveness Trials (COMET) taxonomy categories. There were multiple and varied outcomes and time points in each domain. The commonest delirium specific outcome was delirium severity ( n = 7), commonly using the Memorial Delirium Assessment Scale (6/8 studies, 75%). Four studies reported delirium incidence. Non-delirium specific outcomes included mortality, agitation, adverse events, other symptoms and quality of life. Conclusion: The review identified few delirium interventions with heterogeneity in outcomes, their definition and measurement, highlighting the need for a uniform approach. Findings will inform the next stage to develop consensus for a core outcome set to inform delirium interventional palliative care research.

Funder

canadian institutes of health research

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine,General Medicine

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