Delirium, multimorbidity, and outcomes in acutely hospitalised patients
Dr Rose Penfold
Mental Health
Background: Delirium is a common and serious problem for older people. It is a form of confusion which starts suddenly. Around one in four older people who go to hospital as an emergency are affected. Illness, medicines, and surgery can all cause delirium. It is more common in people with multiple long-term conditions (MLTCs) and in people who are frail.
Approach: We will look at links between delirium, MLTCs, and being frail. We will study information for thousands of patients admitted to hospital with a hip fracture or an emergency medical problem. This information is collected in h...
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