Comparative Implementation of a Brief App-Directed Protocol for Delirium Identification by Hospitalists, Nurses, and Nursing Assistants : A Cohort Study

dc.contributor.authorMarcantonio, Edward R.
dc.contributor.authorFick, Donna M.
dc.contributor.authorJung, Yoojin
dc.contributor.authorInouye, Sharon K.
dc.contributor.authorBoltz, Marie
dc.contributor.authorLeslie, Douglas L.
dc.contributor.authorHusser, Erica K.
dc.contributor.authorShrestha, Priyanka
dc.contributor.authorMoore, Amber
dc.contributor.authorSulmonte, Kimberlyann
dc.contributor.authorSiuta, Jonathan
dc.contributor.authorBoustani, Malaz
dc.contributor.authorNgo, Long H.
dc.contributor.departmentMedicine, School of Medicine
dc.date.accessioned2023-08-01T16:53:20Z
dc.date.available2023-08-01T16:53:20Z
dc.date.issued2022
dc.description.abstractBackground: Systematic screening improves delirium identification among hospitalized older adults. Little data exist on how to implement such screening. Objective: To test implementation of a brief app-directed protocol for delirium identification by physicians, nurses, and certified nursing assistants (CNAs) in real-world practice relative to a research reference standard delirium assessment (RSDA). Design: Prospective cohort study. Setting: Large urban academic medical center and small rural community hospital. Participants: 527 general medicine inpatients (mean age, 80 years; 35% with preexisting dementia) and 399 clinicians (53 hospitalists, 236 nurses, and 110 CNAs). Measurements: On 2 study days, enrolled patients had an RSDA. Subsequently, CNAs performed an ultra-brief 2-item screen (UB-2) for delirium, whereas physicians and nurses performed a 2-step protocol consisting of the UB-2 followed in those with a positive screen result by the 3-Minute Diagnostic Assessment for the Confusion Assessment Method. Results: Delirium was diagnosed in 154 of 924 RSDAs (17%) and in 114 of 527 patients (22%). The completion rate for clinician protocols exceeded 97%. The CNAs administered the UB-2 in a mean of 62 seconds (SD, 51). The 2-step protocols were administered in means of 104 seconds (SD, 99) by nurses and 106 seconds (SD, 105) by physicians. The UB-2 had sensitivities of 88% (95% CI, 72% to 96%), 87% (CI, 73% to 95%), and 82% (CI, 65% to 91%) when administered by CNAs, nurses, and physicians, respectively, with specificities of 64% to 70%. The 2-step protocol had overall accuracy of 89% (CI, 83% to 93%) and 87% (CI, 81% to 91%), with sensitivities of 65% (CI, 48% to 79%) and 63% (CI, 46% to 77%) and specificities of 93% (CI, 88% to 96%) and 91% (CI, 86% to 95%), for nurses and physicians, respectively. Two-step protocol sensitivity for moderate to severe delirium was 78% (CI, 54% to 91%). Limitation: Two sites; limited diversity. Conclusion: An app-directed protocol for delirium identification was feasible, brief, and accurate, and CNAs and nurses performed as well as hospitalists.
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dc.identifier.citationMarcantonio ER, Fick DM, Jung Y, et al. Comparative Implementation of a Brief App-Directed Protocol for Delirium Identification by Hospitalists, Nurses, and Nursing Assistants : A Cohort Study. Ann Intern Med. 2022;175(1):65-73. doi:10.7326/M21-1687
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1805/34667
dc.language.isoen_US
dc.publisherAmerican College of Physicians
dc.relation.isversionof10.7326/M21-1687
dc.relation.journalAnnals of Internal Medicine
dc.rightsPublisher Policy
dc.sourcePMC
dc.subjectDelirium
dc.subjectScreening
dc.subjectCase identification
dc.subjectImplementation science
dc.titleComparative Implementation of a Brief App-Directed Protocol for Delirium Identification by Hospitalists, Nurses, and Nursing Assistants : A Cohort Study
dc.typeArticle
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