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The recognition and management of delirium superimposed on dementia

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Purpose This essay was written as a university assignment for an expert dementia practice module as part of the Masters in Applied Professional Practice. This paper aims to provide a… Click to show full abstract

Purpose This essay was written as a university assignment for an expert dementia practice module as part of the Masters in Applied Professional Practice. This paper aims to provide a critical discussion of the recognition and management of delirium superimposed on dementia. Design/methodology/approach The findings of this paper showed that the recognition of delirium superimposed of dementia is not well recognized, but early intervention and management can result in preferential outcomes. This requires the use of appropriate recognition tools and for all health-care staff to have specific training within this area. Findings Education is imperative to improving delirium recognition. Research limitations/implications Education is imperative to improving awareness. Practical implications The research implications of this paper demonstrate that appropriate training and education of health-care staff is imperative for the timely recognition of delirium and the improvement of care. Originality/value This paper was undertaken as an assignment for the University of Highlands and Islands.

Keywords: superimposed dementia; recognition; recognition management; delirium; delirium superimposed

Journal Title: Working with Older People
Year Published: 2021

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