A critical appraisal and recommendation synthesis of delirium clinical practice guidelines relevant to the care of older adults in the emergency department: An umbrella review

Author:

Filiatreault Sarah1ORCID,Grimshaw Jeremy M.23ORCID,Kreindler Sara A.1ORCID,Chochinov Alecs14,Linton Janice5ORCID,Chatterjee Rashmita6,Azeez Rilwan7,Doupe Malcolm B.148ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Community Health Sciences, Rady Faculty of Health Sciences University of Manitoba Winnipeg Manitoba Canada

2. Clinical Epidemiology Program Ottawa Hospital Research Institute Ottawa Ontario Canada

3. Department of Medicine University of Ottawa Ottawa Ontario Canada

4. Department of Emergency Medicine, Rady Faculty of Health Sciences University of Manitoba Winnipeg Manitoba Canada

5. Neil John Maclean Health Sciences Library University of Manitoba Winnipeg Manitoba Canada

6. Department of Biomedical Engineering, Price Faculty of Engineering University of Manitoba Winnipeg Manitoba Canada

7. Department of Immunology University of Manitoba Winnipeg Manitoba Canada

8. Centre for Care Research Western University of Applied Sciences Bergen Norway

Abstract

AbstractRationaleOlder adults are at high risk of developing delirium in the emergency department (ED); however, it is often missed or undertreated. Improving ED delirium care is challenging in part due to a lack of standards to guide best practice. Clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) translate evidence into recommendations to improve practice.AimTo critically appraise and synthesize CPG recommendations for delirium care relevant to older ED patients.MethodsWe conducted an umbrella review to retrieve relevant CPGs. Quality of the CPGs and their recommendations were critically appraised using the Appraisal of Guidelines, Research, and Evaluation (AGREE)‐II; and Appraisal of Guidelines Research and Evaluation—Recommendations Excellence (AGREE‐REX) instruments. A threshold of 70% or greater in the AGREE‐II Rigour of Development domain was used to define high‐quality CPGs. Delirium recommendations from CPGs meeting this threshold were included in the synthesis and narrative analysis.ResultsAGREE‐II Rigour of Development scores ranged from 37% to 83%, with 5 of 10 CPGs meeting the predefined threshold. AGREE‐REX overall calculated scores ranged from 44% to 80%. Recommendations were grouped into screening, diagnosis, risk reduction, and management. Although none of the included CPGs were ED‐specific, many recommendations incorporated evidence from this setting. There was agreement that screening for nonmodifiable risk factors is important to define high‐risk populations, and those at risk should be screened for delirium. The ‘4A's Test’ was the recommended tool to use in the ED specifically. Multicomponent strategies were recommended for delirium risk reduction, and for its management if it occurs. The only area of disagreement was for the short‐term use of antipsychotic medication in urgent situations.ConclusionThis is the first known review of delirium CPGs including a critical appraisal and synthesis of recommendations. Researchers and policymakers can use this synthesis to inform future improvement efforts and research in the ED.RegistrationThis study has been registered in the Open Science Framework registries: https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/TG7S6OSF.IO/TG7S6.

Funder

Research Manitoba

Canadian Nurses Foundation

Canadian Institutes of Health Research

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Health Policy

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