Delirium prevention in critically ill adults through an automated reorientation intervention - A pilot randomized controlled trial.

Heart & Lung(2017)

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Abstract Objectives Explore the effect of an automated reorientation intervention on ICU delirium in a prospective randomized controlled trial. Background Delirium is common in ICU patients, and negatively affects outcomes. Few prevention strategies have been tested. Methods Thirty ICU patients were randomized to 3 groups. Ten received hourly recorded messages in a family memberu0027s voice during waking hours over 3 ICU days, 10 received the same messages in a non-family voice, and 10 (control) did not receive any automated reorientation messages. The primary outcome was delirium free days during the intervention period (evaluated by CAM-ICU). Groups were compared by Fisheru0027s Exact Test. Results The family voice group had more delirium free days than the non-family voice group, and significantly more delirium free days (p = 0.0437) than the control group. Conclusions Reorientation through automated, scripted messages reduced incidence of delirium. Using identical scripted messages, family voice was more effective than non-family voice.
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Delirium,Intensive care unit,Family,Delirium prevention,Nursing care,Critical illness,Delirium intervention
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