The Australian Commission on
Safety and Quality in Health Care has released three resources to guide health
service managers, clinicians and consumers in improving care of people with
cognitive impairment in hospital.
These resources were developed in recognition that cognitive impairment (dementia and delirium) is common among older people admitted to hospital and patients with cognitive impairment are at greater risk of preventable complications, and adverse outcomes, including falls, pressure injuries, functional decline and mortality. They are more likely to stay in hospital longer, be re-admitted or enter residential care.
The resources follow a pathway,
describing strategies that reflect evidence-based practice and existing models
of care. In the resource for health service managers, the strategies are linked
to the existing National Safety
and Quality Health Service (NSQHS) Standards.
The three resources are:
- Action for health service managers
- Action for clinicians
- Action for consumers
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