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N/ACompleted· 3,000 enrolled
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ED Delirium Screening and Detection Program (ED-DDP)behavioral
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NCT05638945N/ACompleted

Improving Delirium Screening and Detection for Older Adults Presenting to the Emergency Department (ED): A Novel ED Delirium Screening and Detection Program

Northwell Health·interventional·Posted Dec 6, 2022·Updated Apr 21, 2026

In Brief

A clinical study evaluating ED Delirium Screening and Detection Program (ED-DDP) for Delirium. Completed, enrolled 3,000 participants across 1 site.

Detailed Summary

Delirium occurs in up to 20% of older adults presenting to the Emergency Department (ED) and is associated with poor outcomes. Failure to identify patients with ED delirium not only prevents initiation of mitigation strategies, but is also a barrier to advancing the field in terms of evaluating management and clinical outcomes. This project studies the potential of an ED Delirium Detection Program (ED-DDP), developed to address the need for consistent and accurate ED delirium detection. This research will have two objectives: * Aim 1 will conduct a pilot stepped wedge cluster randomized trial (SW-CRT) of the ED-DDP across 3 diverse EDs to determine preliminary efficacy of the detection training program, and * Aim 2 will use a mixed methods approach to assess RE-AIM implementation outcomes (Reach, Efficacy, Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance) of the training program. Aim 1 will consist of a multicomponent 1-day delirium champion workshop where the training is delivered, real-time direct observation/training of champions via telehealth, practical training of nurses throughout each ED by champions, and patient chart review. In Aim 2, the investigators will assess implementation outcomes using training logs, tele-observation, interviews with champions and nurses, and electronic medical record screening. The overarching aim of this proposal is to determine the preliminary efficacy of the training program for improving ED delirium screening, detection, and management in older adults, while also evaluating implementation outcomes of the program for champions/nurses. The investigators will use findings from this study to inform a full-scale SW-CRT to evaluate the impact of the program on patient outcomes at Northwell Health. The long-term goal of this study is to implement and disseminate a comprehensive ED-DDP that will improve screening, detection, and management of ED delirium in older adults.

Study Details

Study Typeinterventional
Allocation--
Masking--
Primary Purpose--
ConditionsDelirium
CountriesUnited States

Timeline

N/ACompletedFinished
2023202420252026
First PostedDec 6, 2022
Enrollment StartNov 28, 2022
Primary CompletionOct 8, 2024
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 1.9 yearsPosted 3.6 years ago

Interventions

ED Delirium Screening and Detection Program (ED-DDP)behavioral

The intervention arm will have standardized delirium screening by nurses using the brief confusion assessment method (bCAM) in the EHR and will receive the ED-DDP. The ED-DDP will consist of: 1) a multicomponent 1-day delirium champion workshop; 2) real-time direct observation/training via telehealth (tele-training); and 3) training of nurses by champions. Champions will participate in a 1-day workshop, consisting of patient testimonials, small group discussions, delirium and screening tool use (didactics), and role-playing. Following the workshop, champions will receive 3 tele-training sessions; 2 to provide direct observation/feedback while the champion performs a bedside delirium screen, and 1 to provide direct observation/feedback of the champion providing training to the nurse. Once delirium champions complete training, they will provide bedside delirium training for all ED nurses.