ICU Delirium Detection Experimental Research Research Paper

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ICU Delirium -- Type Of Study Clinical Question

The PICOT question that will be evaluated in this study is, "Does the use of a validated delirium assessment instrument (intervention) improve delirium detection (outcome) among adults in the ICU (population) as compared multicomponent interventions (comparison) within a 6-month period (timeline)?"

The clinical question demonstrates that the study will involve conducting a comparison of the impact of a validated delirium assessment instrument vis-a-vis multicomponent interventions with regards to delirium detection among adults in intensive care units. Therefore, the most suitable way for conducting the comparison is through an experiment. In this regard, this research will be an experimental study in which study participants will be randomly assigned to different intervention groups i.e. the experimental and control groups (Research Connections, 2016). The research will then observe the participants' response to the interventions to determine the impact of the interventions in enhancing delirium detection among adults in ICUs.

Theoretical Framework

The theoretical framework that will be utilized for this study is Plan-Do-Study-Act, which comprises four phases (Filinson et al., 2016). During the planning phase, the intervention and timeline for the project will be determined while the second phase will involve implementing the intervention. The study...

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The final stage in this process would entail assessing the results in relation to the desired research objectives and providing recommendations.
Clinical Issue

ICU delirium is a common condition in intensive care units and characterized by acute brain dysfunction (Girard, Pandharipande & Ely, 2008). This condition has become a major issue in the modern healthcare environment because approximately 80% of intensive care unit populations are suffering or are likely to suffer from delirium. Severely ill patients, particularly adults in intensive care units are more likely to suffer from this condition. While healthcare professionals have recognized that delirium is common in ICUs, the detection of this condition has been relatively difficult. Therefore, enhancing the detection of this condition among severely ill adults in ICUs is vital. This paper focuses on examining whether the use of a validated delirium screening instrument enhances delirium detection among adults in ICUs. The clinical question for the study is, "Does the use of a validated delirium assessment instrument (intervention) improve delirium detection (outcome) among adults in the ICU (population) as compared multicomponent interventions (comparison) within a 6-month period (timeline)?"

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Filinson et al. (2016). Adoption of Delirium Assessment in the Acute Care Setting: A Tale of Two Hospitals. Best Practices in Mental Health, 12(2), 81-95.

Girard, T.D., Pandharipande, P.P. & Ely, E.W. (2008, May 14). Delirium in the Intensive Care Unit. Critical Care, 12(3). Retrieved from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2391269/

Research Connections. (2016). Experiments and Quasi-Experiments. Retrieved May 19, 2017, from https://www.researchconnections.org/childcare/datamethods/experimentsquasi.jsp


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