Inter-professional delirium education and care: a qualitative feasibility study of implementing a delirium Smartphone application

作者: Melvyn Zhang , Kathleen Bingham , Karin Kantarovich , Jennifer Laidlaw , David Urbach

DOI: 10.1186/S12911-016-0288-1

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摘要: Background Delirium is a common medical condition with high prevalence in hospital settings. Effective delirium management requires multi-component intervention, including the use of Interprofessional teams and evidence-based interventions at point care. One vehicle for increasing access practice tools care E-health. There has been paucity studies describing implementation related clinical application. The purpose this current study to acquire users’ perceptions utility, feasibility effectiveness smartphone application general surgery unit. In addition, authors aimed elucidate potential challenges implementing

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