| Literature DB >> 31184538 |
Christine L Watt1,2, Franco Momoli3,4,5, Mohammed T Ansari5, Lindsey Sikora6, Shirley H Bush1,2,3,7, Annmarie Hosie8, Monisha Kabir7, Erin Rosenberg9,10, Salmaan Kanji3,11,12, Peter G Lawlor1,2,3,7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Delirium is a common and distressing neurocognitive condition that frequently affects patients in palliative care settings and is often underdiagnosed. AIM: Expanding on a 2013 review, this systematic review examines the incidence and prevalence of delirium across all palliative care settings.Entities:
Keywords: Delirium; incidence; palliative care; prevalence; systematic review
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31184538 PMCID: PMC6691600 DOI: 10.1177/0269216319854944
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Palliat Med ISSN: 0269-2163 Impact factor: 4.762
Figure 1.PRISMA flowchart of studies included in systematic review.
Care settings of included records.
| Study characteristics | Number of studies, |
|---|---|
| Geographic region | |
| USA[ | 12 |
| Canada[ | 8 |
| Italy[ | 4 |
| UK[ | 3 |
| Japan[ | 3 |
| Australia[ | 2 |
| Ireland[ | 2 |
| South Korea[ | 2 |
| Germany[ | 1 |
| Hong Kong[ | 1 |
| Belgium[ | 1 |
| Taiwan[ | 1 |
| Turkey[ | 1 |
| Multiple countries[ | 1 |
| Care setting | |
| Single unit palliative care | |
| Hospital-based[ | 12 (28) |
| Hospice-based[ | 7 (17) |
| Cancer center–based[ | 7 (17) |
| >1 inpatient palliative care setting[ | 1 (2) |
| Other palliative care settings | |
| Community palliative care[ | 3 (7) |
| Medical/Oncologyinpatients[ | 7 (17) |
| Both inpatient and outpatient settings[ | 2 (5) |
| Other care settings[ | 3 (7) |
Study demographics of included study populations (total 46 distinct study populations described in 42 included studies).
| Study population characteristics | Number of distinct study populations, |
|---|---|
| Palliative care diagnosis | |
| ⩾90% cancer | 34 (74) |
| Mix of cancer and non-cancer diagnoses | 7 (15) |
| AIDS | 1 (2) |
| Other | 1 (2) |
| Not reported/Unknown | 3 (7) |
| Patient demographics | |
| Age | |
| Age mixed | 41 (89) |
| Not reported/Unknown | 5 (11) |
| Gender | |
| Gender mixed | 42 (91) |
| ⩾80% male | 1 (2) |
| ⩾80% female | 0 |
| Not reported/Unknown | 3 (7) |
| Pre-existing cognitive impairment | |
| Included in study | 17 (37) |
| Excluded from study | 4 (9) |
| Unknown or not assessed | 25 (55) |
Figure 2.Delirium incidence and prevalence rate by diagnostic tool used.
MDAS: Memorial Delirium Assessment Scale; DSM: Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders; CAM: Confusion Assessment Method; BCS: Bedside Confusion Scale; Nu-DESC: Nursing Delirium Screening Scale; ICD: International Classification of Diseases.
Figure 3.Incidence and prevalence of delirium across palliative care settings.
Prev: prevalence.
Figure 4.Risk of bias of included studies and applicability to defined study population. Results of risk of bias and applicability assessment as outlined in Supplemental Table 2.
Figure 5.Meta-analyses of delirium point prevalence at the time of admission to inpatient palliative care units (n = 14 studies, 2502 total patients).