Nursing Reports (Dec 2024)

Delirium Management Quality Improvement Project to Improve Awareness and Screening in a Medical ICU

  • Hirsh Makhija,
  • Kyle Digrande,
  • Omar Awan,
  • Russell G. Buhr,
  • Rajan Saggar,
  • Victoria Ramirez,
  • Rainbow Tarumoto,
  • Janelle M. Fine,
  • Atul Malhotra,
  • Dale M. Needham,
  • Jennifer L. Martin,
  • Biren B. Kamdar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep15010006
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1
p. 6

Abstract

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Background/Objectives: Although delirium is common during critical illness, standard-of-care detection and prevention practices in real-world intensive care unit (ICU) settings remain inconsistent, often due to a lack of provider education. Despite availability for over 20 years of validated delirium screening tools such as the Confusion Assessment Method in the ICU (CAM-ICU), feasible and rigorous educational efforts continue to be needed to address persistent delirium standard-of-care practice gaps. Methods: Spanning an 8-month quality improvement project period, our single-ICU interdisciplinary effort involved delivery of CAM-ICU pocket cards to bedside nurses, and lectures by experienced champions that included a live delirium detection demonstration using the CAM-ICU, and a comprehensive discussion of evidence-based delirium prevention strategies (e.g., benzodiazepine avoidance). Subsequent engagement by health system leadership motivated the development of an electronic health record dataset to evaluate unit-level outcomes, including CAM-ICU documentation and benzodiazepine administration. Results: Using a dataset that spanned 9 pre- and 37 post-project months and included 3612 patients, 4470 admissions, and 33,913 patient days, we observed that delirium education was followed by a dramatic rise in CAM-ICU documentation, from p p Conclusions: An interdisciplinary delirium project comprising rigorous lectures on standard-of-care practices can yield significant improvements in documentation and sedative administration. This approach can help ICUs jumpstart efforts to build awareness and address longstanding gaps in standard-of-care delirium practices.

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