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End-Of-Life Delirium: Issues Regarding Recognition, Optimal Management And The Role Of Sedation In The Dying Phase., S H. Bush, M M. Leonard, M Agar, J A. Spiller, Annmarie Hosie, D Wright, D J. Meagher, D C. Currow, E Bruera, P G. Lawlor
End-Of-Life Delirium: Issues Regarding Recognition, Optimal Management And The Role Of Sedation In The Dying Phase., S H. Bush, M M. Leonard, M Agar, J A. Spiller, Annmarie Hosie, D Wright, D J. Meagher, D C. Currow, E Bruera, P G. Lawlor
Nursing Papers and Journal Articles
CONTEXT:
In end-of-life care, delirium is often not recognized and poses unique management challenges, especially in the case of refractory delirium in the terminal phase.
OBJECTIVES:
To review: delirium in the terminal phase context, specifically in relation to recognition issues; the decision-making processes and management strategies regarding its reversibility; the potential refractoriness of delirium to symptomatic treatment; and the role of sedation in refractory delirium.
METHODS:
We combined multidisciplinary input from delirium researchers and knowledge users at an international delirium study planning meeting and relevant electronic database literature searches (Ovid Medline, Embase, PsycINFO and CINAHL) to inform this narrative review. …