Journal of Acute Care Surgery (Nov 2023)

Characteristics and Risk Factors for Delirium in The Surgical Step-Down Unit

  • Soyeon Yoon,
  • Jinjoo Kim,
  • Yoon Jung An,
  • Jeonghui Ok,
  • Yooun-Joong Jung

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17479/jacs.2023.13.3.124
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 3
pp. 124 – 130

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Purpose This study aimed to investigate the incidence rate, types and risk factors for delirium in patients admitted to the surgical Step-Down Unit (SDU). Methods This study was a retrospective study of the electronic medical records of patients admitted to a surgical SDU from February 2020 to July 2020. The delirium assessment was conducted using the short Confusion Assessment Method (a tool that allows quick and easy screening of delirium) and the incidence and risk factors for delirium were determined. Results Among a total of 227 patients in the study, the incidence rate of delirium was 35 cases (16.7%). It predominantly occurred on the first day (n = 16, 45.7%) and the second day of admission (n = 15, 42.8%). The peak occurrence of delirium was between 14:00 and 22:00 (n = 30, 85.7%). The most common type of delirium was hypoactive (n = 19, 54.3%). The results of multiple logistic regression analysis indicated that the factors influencing the occurrence of delirium in the surgical step down unit (SDU) were age, hypertension, stroke, white blood cell count, and the use of restraints. Conclusion Considering the characteristics of high-risk groups for delirium in the surgical SDU, it is necessary to establish nursing practice guidelines to minimize delirium.

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