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Case Vignettes of Hospitalized Older Adults

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Case Vignettes of Hospitalized Older Adults

Authors:  
Donna Fick, CT
Sponsor: 
Geropsychiatric Nursing Collaborative (GPNC)
Hartford Geriatric Nursing Initiative (HGNI)
POGOe Id: 
21168
Posted: 
04/04/2012
Updated: 
04/04/2012
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Abstract: 

Delirium is a serious and prevalent problem that occurs in many hospitalized older adults. Delirium superimposed on dementia (DSD) occurs when a delirium occurs concurrently with a pre-existing dementia. DSD is typically underrecognized by medical and nursing staff. These vignettes provide a framework for learning to identify the issue.

Educational objectives: 

Recognize delirium superimposed on dementia.

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NOTE: Dr. Fick requests to be notified when the case studies are used.  Email: [email protected]

The vignettes were used in a study referenced below. The study measured nursing identification of DSD using standardized case vignettes, and the Mary Starke Harper Aging Knowledge Exam (MSHAKE). Results revealed that the nurses in this study had a high level of general geropsychiatric nursing knowledge as measured by the MSHAKE, yet had difficulty recognizing DSD compared to dementia alone and delirium alone. Only 21% were able to correctly identify the hypoactive form of DSD, and 41% correctly identified hypoactive delirium alone in the case vignettes. Interventions and educational programs designed to increase nursing awareness of DSD symptoms could help to decrease this gap in nursing knowledge.

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Contact person/corresponding author: 
Pamela Dudzik: [email protected]
Suggested Citation:
Dr. Donna Fick. Case Vignettes of Hospitalized Older Adults. POGOe - Portal of Geriatrics Online Education; 2012 Available from: https://pogoe.org/productid/21168