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Reflexivity & exploring the meaning of delirium through media depictions: Methodological insights from a phenomenological study.
PubMed
December, 2016
Phenomenology of delirium among patients admitted to a coronary care unit.
PubMed
December, 2016
Prognostic Significance of Postoperative Subsyndromal Delirium.
PubMed
December, 2016
Narrative-based educational nursing intervention for managing hospitalized older adults @ risk for delirium: fld testing & eval
PubMed
December, 2016
A survey into nursing & medical staff knowledge of current practices & perceived barriers towards ICU delirium in intensive care
PubMed
December, 2016
Predicting outcome in older hospital patients with delirium: a systematic literature review.
PubMed
December, 2016
Delirium, how does it end? Mortality as an outcome in older medical inpatients.
PubMed
December, 2016
New guidance on the prevention and treatment of postoperative delirium in older adults.
PubMed
December, 2016

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