Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5568236 | Intensive and Critical Care Nursing | 2017 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Nurses described perceiving delirium as a low priority matter and linked it to work culture within the intensive care specialty. Simultaneously, they expressed their readiness to challenge this culture and to promote the notion of providing high-quality delirium care. Nurses discussed their frustrations related to lack of confidence in assessing delirium, as well as lack of effective therapies in managing this group of patients. They declared their appreciation for non-pharmacological interventions in treatment of delirium, suggested improvements to current delirium approach and proposed introducing psychological support for nurses dealing with delirious patients.
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Authors
Katarzyna Zamoscik, Rosemary Godbold, Pauline Freeman,