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Development of a non‐pharmacologic delirium management bundle in paediatric intensive care units

BACKGROUND: Non‐pharmacologic interventions might be effective to reduce the incidence of delirium in pediatric intensive care units (PICU). AIM: To explore expert opinions and generate informed consensus decisions regarding the content of a non‐pharmacologic delirium bundle to manage delirium in PI...

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Autores principales: Stenkjaer, Rikke Louise, Herling, Suzanne Forsyth, Egerod, Ingrid, Weis, Janne, van Dijk, Monique, Kudchadkar, Sapna Ravi, Ramelet, Anne‐Sylvie, Ista, Erwin
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Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10084175/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35726841
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/nicc.12809
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author Stenkjaer, Rikke Louise
Herling, Suzanne Forsyth
Egerod, Ingrid
Weis, Janne
van Dijk, Monique
Kudchadkar, Sapna Ravi
Ramelet, Anne‐Sylvie
Ista, Erwin
author_facet Stenkjaer, Rikke Louise
Herling, Suzanne Forsyth
Egerod, Ingrid
Weis, Janne
van Dijk, Monique
Kudchadkar, Sapna Ravi
Ramelet, Anne‐Sylvie
Ista, Erwin
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description BACKGROUND: Non‐pharmacologic interventions might be effective to reduce the incidence of delirium in pediatric intensive care units (PICU). AIM: To explore expert opinions and generate informed consensus decisions regarding the content of a non‐pharmacologic delirium bundle to manage delirium in PICU patients. STUDY DESIGN: A two‐round online Delphi study was conducted from February to April 2021. PICU experts (nurses, physicians, researchers, physical therapists, play specialists, and occupational therapists) located in Europe, North America, South America, Asia, and Australia participated. RESULTS: We developed a questionnaire based on the outcomes of a comprehensive literature search in the domains: 1) cognition support; 2) sleep support; and 3) physical activity support. Under these domains, we listed 11 strategies to promote support with 61 interventions. Participants rated the feasibility of each intervention on a 9‐point Likert scale (ranging from 1 strongly disagree to 9 strongly agree). A disagreement index and panel median were calculated to determine the level of agreement among experts. In the second round, participants reassessed the revised statements and ranked the interventions in each domain in order of importance for age groups: 0–2, 3–5, and 6–18 years of age. During the first Delphi round, 53 of 74 (72%) questionnaires were completed, and in the second round 45 of 74 (61%) were completed. Five of the highest ranked interventions across the age groups were: 1) developing a daily routine, 2) adjusting light exposure according to the time of day, 3) scheduling time for sleep, 4) providing eyeglasses and hearing aids if appropriate, 5) encouraging parental presence. CONCLUSIONS: Based on expert consensus, we developed an age‐specific non‐pharmacologic delirium bundle of interventions to manage delirium in PICU patients. RELEVANCE TO CLINICAL PRACTICE: An age‐specific Non‐Pharmacological Delirium bundle is now ready to be tested in the PICU and will hopefully reduce pediatric delirium.
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spelling pubmed-100841752023-04-11 Development of a non‐pharmacologic delirium management bundle in paediatric intensive care units Stenkjaer, Rikke Louise Herling, Suzanne Forsyth Egerod, Ingrid Weis, Janne van Dijk, Monique Kudchadkar, Sapna Ravi Ramelet, Anne‐Sylvie Ista, Erwin Nurs Crit Care Research Articles BACKGROUND: Non‐pharmacologic interventions might be effective to reduce the incidence of delirium in pediatric intensive care units (PICU). AIM: To explore expert opinions and generate informed consensus decisions regarding the content of a non‐pharmacologic delirium bundle to manage delirium in PICU patients. STUDY DESIGN: A two‐round online Delphi study was conducted from February to April 2021. PICU experts (nurses, physicians, researchers, physical therapists, play specialists, and occupational therapists) located in Europe, North America, South America, Asia, and Australia participated. RESULTS: We developed a questionnaire based on the outcomes of a comprehensive literature search in the domains: 1) cognition support; 2) sleep support; and 3) physical activity support. Under these domains, we listed 11 strategies to promote support with 61 interventions. Participants rated the feasibility of each intervention on a 9‐point Likert scale (ranging from 1 strongly disagree to 9 strongly agree). A disagreement index and panel median were calculated to determine the level of agreement among experts. In the second round, participants reassessed the revised statements and ranked the interventions in each domain in order of importance for age groups: 0–2, 3–5, and 6–18 years of age. During the first Delphi round, 53 of 74 (72%) questionnaires were completed, and in the second round 45 of 74 (61%) were completed. Five of the highest ranked interventions across the age groups were: 1) developing a daily routine, 2) adjusting light exposure according to the time of day, 3) scheduling time for sleep, 4) providing eyeglasses and hearing aids if appropriate, 5) encouraging parental presence. CONCLUSIONS: Based on expert consensus, we developed an age‐specific non‐pharmacologic delirium bundle of interventions to manage delirium in PICU patients. RELEVANCE TO CLINICAL PRACTICE: An age‐specific Non‐Pharmacological Delirium bundle is now ready to be tested in the PICU and will hopefully reduce pediatric delirium. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2022-06-21 2022-11 /pmc/articles/PMC10084175/ /pubmed/35726841 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/nicc.12809 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Nursing in Critical Care published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of British Association of Critical Care Nurses. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Herling, Suzanne Forsyth
Egerod, Ingrid
Weis, Janne
van Dijk, Monique
Kudchadkar, Sapna Ravi
Ramelet, Anne‐Sylvie
Ista, Erwin
Development of a non‐pharmacologic delirium management bundle in paediatric intensive care units
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10084175/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35726841
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/nicc.12809
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