Development and Evaluation of Clinical Practice Guideline for Delirium in Long-Term Care

Delirium is highly prevalent and leads to several bad outcomes for older long-term care (LTC) residents. For a more successful translation of delirium knowledge, Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPGs) tailored to LTC should be developed and applied based on the understanding of the barriers to implemen...

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Canada
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Delirium
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Dementia
Guidelines
Health care
Health Personnel
Health Resources
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