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The incidence and prevalence of delirium across palliative care settings: A systematic review
Palliative Medicine (2019)
  • Christine Watt
  • Franco Momoli
  • Mohammed Tahir Ansari
  • Lindsey Sikora
  • Shirley H Bush
  • Annmarie Hosie, The University of Notre Dame Australia
  • Monisha Kabir
  • Erin Rosenberg
  • Salmaan Kanji
  • Peter G Lawlor
Abstract
Background:
Delirium is a common and distressing neurocognitive condition that frequently affects patients in palliative care settings and is often underdiagnosed.

Aim:
Expanding on a 2013 review, this systematic review examines the incidence and prevalence of delirium across all palliative care settings.

Design:
This systematic review and meta-analyses were prospectively registered with PROSPERO and included a risk of bias assessment.

Data sources:
Five electronic databases were examined for primary research studies published between 1980 and 2018. Studies on adult, non-intensive care and non-postoperative populations, either receiving or eligible to receive palliative care, underwent dual reviewer screening and data extraction. Studies using standardized delirium diagnostic criteria or valid assessment tools were included.

Results:
Following initial screening of 2596 records, and full-text screening of 153 papers, 42 studies were included. Patient populations diagnosed with predominantly cancer (n = 34) and mixed diagnoses (n = 8) were represented. Delirium point prevalence estimates were 4%–12% in the community, 9%–57% across hospital palliative care consultative services, and 6%–74% in inpatient palliative care units. The prevalence of delirium prior to death across all palliative care settings (n = 8) was 42%–88%. Pooled point prevalence on admission to inpatient palliative care units was 35% (confidence interval = 0.29–0.40, n = 14). Only one study had an overall low risk of bias. Varying delirium screening and diagnostic practices were used.

Conclusion:
Delirium is prevalent across all palliative care settings, with one-third of patients delirious at the time of admission to inpatient palliative care. Study heterogeneity limits meta-analyses and highlights the future need for rigorous studies.
Keywords
  • Delirium,
  • palliative care,
  • incidence,
  • prevalence,
  • systematic review
Publication Date
June 11, 2019
Citation Information
Christine Watt, Franco Momoli, Mohammed Tahir Ansari, Lindsey Sikora, et al.. "The incidence and prevalence of delirium across palliative care settings: A systematic review" Palliative Medicine Vol. 33 Iss. 8 (2019) p. 865 - 877
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/annmarie-hosie/15/