Background Delirium is an acute impairment of attention and cognition, precipitated by physiological stressors (Wilson et al., Nature Reviews, Disease Primers, 2020, 6(1)), associated with adverse outcomes (Huraizi et al., Journal of Clinical Medicine, 2023, 12(16), p. 5346) and often under-diagnosed in hospital (Lochlainn, Frewen and Bryant, Age And Ageing, 2018, 47(suppl_5), pp. v1–v12). Integrating early assessment into clinical practice is vital (Hopper et al., Geriatric Medicine GIRFT, 2021). This project assessed compliance with delirium guidelines from the National Institute for Health
Introduction: Inpatient falls present a significant safety concern in NHS hospitals, with approximately 247,000 inpatient falls per year in England alone (Healthcare Quality Improvement Partnership (2023), National Audit of Inpatient Falls 2022). The actions following an inpatient fall have potential to influence clinical outcomes and patient safety. This quality improvement project aimed to enhance patient safety by improving the accuracy of post-fall review documentation and increase awareness of the Trust's post-fall protocol. Methods: Data collection involved reviewing electronic notes of
Introduction: Femoral fragility fractures (FFFs) are a significant healthcare concern, with the incidence predicted to rise to 100,000 annually in the UK by 2033. Current secondary preventative strategies focus on the patient’s physical state – overlooking Hospital-associated Deconditioning (HAD), the decline in patient wellbeing post-admission. To prevent HAD, a ‘Games Area’ (GA) was introduced in December 2023 as a service improvement. This study evaluates the GA’s effectiveness in preventing HAD, by assessing patient satisfaction. Method: We evaluated all patients aged 65yrs or more during
Introduction and Background- Bowel obstruction poses a considerable medical dilemma, demanding swift identification and intervention due to its propensity for severe complications. This challenge is exacerbated in elderly individuals who may be frail and less amenable to surgical interventions. Alvimopan, a peripherally acting μ-opioid receptor antagonist renowned for its pro-kinetic effects on the bowel, has shown promise in clinical trials. Nevertheless, despite its efficacy, it remains underutilised in many clinical hospital settings. Thus, our systemic review aims to underscore the
Introduction Recent trials like ASCEND, ASPREE, and ARRIVE emphasise the limited efficacy of aspirin in primary cardiovascular prevention and its associated increased bleeding risk, particularly in the elderly. Consequently, the Screening Tool of Older Persons’ Prescriptions (STOPP) criteria does not recommend aspirin treatment for primary cardiovascular prevention in any case. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of inappropriate aspirin use among elderly patients admitted within our department and our ability to correctly identify and discontinue its use. Methods Patients aged over
Introduction With an increasing ageing population, more people are now living with multiple comorbidities and on polypharmacy. Medicines prescribed appropriately provide huge benefits; but inappropriate prescribing without safe optimisation can cause significant harm. Method We assessed current practices of reviewing and optimising medications in Elderly Care at Maidstone Hospital. 44 Patients were selected randomly from three elderly care wards. We retrospectively evaluated if medications for these patients were reviewed and optimised using the START-STOPP tool at clerking, post take and
Introduction Geriatric medicine is inherently complex and requires multi-disciplinary integration. Simulation-based training has been recognised by the Joint Royal Colleges of Physicians’ Training Board and the Royal College of Nursing as a method to enhance learning and improve patient outcomes. This project aimed to develop a multi-professional simulation programme within care of the elderly to mimic the multi-professional clinical practice that takes place on geriatric hospital wards. Methods A total of ten half-day simulation sessions have been run across two sites in two years. The
Introduction The British Geriatrics Society advocates for the development of local protocols to address frailty (1). A Cochrane Review on the use of Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment (CGA) resulted in higher survival rates at 3 months and fewer admissions to nursing homes at one year following hospital admission (2). Key components of CGA, including Treatment Escalation Plans (TEPs), Universal Care Plans (UCPs), Clinical Frailty Scores (CFS), and Abbreviated Mental Test (AMT) play pivotal roles in identifying frailty, establishing timely end-of-life care plans, preventing future inappropriate
Introduction - The British Thoracic Society Guidelines 2017 recommends oxygen delivery to achieve target oxygen saturation range between 94% and 98% of the majority of medically unwell adult patients, and 88% to 92% in patients at risk of hypercapnic respiratory failure. Oxygen is a drug which should be prescribed for patient’s just like any other medication and is often over-looked. For some older people oxygen treatment can impair mobility, increase deconditioning and the risk of falls. We conducted a re-audit and PDSA cycle expanding from one ward (Eashing) to all three geriatrics wards