147 Using an implementation strategy to improve guideline-adherent delirium care in hospices: Emerging findings of the DAMPen-Delirium feasibility study

Poster presentations(2023)

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Background

Delirium is a complex condition, distressing for patients, family members and staff, and associated with poor outcomes. Despite high prevalence in the palliative care setting, it remains under-diagnosed. Delirium guideline-adherent care may both prevent and alleviate delirium. The best way to improve delirium-guideline adherence, and whether better adherence is reflected in reduced delirium, is not known. Prompt dissemination of feasibility findings is critical to avoid research waste.

Methods

To inform a definitive large study, working closely with Patient Public Involvement members, we conducted a co-design and feasibility study (ISRCTN55416525) to assess the feasibility of collecting data (delirium diagnosis; guideline-adherence) from clinical records. Clinical record data (evidence of: delirium using a validated chart-based instrument; guideline-adherent delirium care) was collected from 50 consecutive in-patient admissions at three hospices pre- and post-implementation of a co-designed implementation strategy (data collection completed 3 December 2022). Analysis: Pre-post comparison of percentages for continuous data (delirium outcomes); nominal data (raw count of guideline-adherent metrics).

Results

Target clinical record data collection (n=300) was achieved within timeframe, despite data collection during COVID-19. Delirium prevalence was comparable pre-and post-implementation with two-thirds of patients having a delirium episode during admission. There was a reduction in the proportion of delirium-days during admission 62% to 49%. We observed modest post-implementation improvements in most guideline-adherent metrics: delirium diagnosis as documented by the clinical team 15% to 26%; evidence of reversibility 33% to 36%; delirium risk assessment 0% to 12.5%; screening on admission 21% to 35%.

Conclusion

Data collection about delirium outcomes and guideline-adherence from hospice clinical records is feasible. Our findings show the disparity between need (high delirium-incidence) and documented action (low guideline-adherence). However, there is a signal of patient benefit even with small documented improvements which needs to be formally evaluated in a multi-site study of effectiveness of an implementation strategy for improving delirium guideline-adherence.
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hospices,guideline-adherent,dampen-delirium
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