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Development of the Vanderbilt Assessment for Delirium in Infants and Children to Standardize Pediatric Delirium Assessment By Psychiatrists

机译:开发婴幼儿谵妄的Vanderbiltim评估,以规范精神科医生标准化儿科谵妄评估

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Background: Pediatric delirium assessment is complicated by variations in baseline language and cognitive skills, impairment during illness, and absence ofpediatric-speck modOers within the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders delirium criterion. Objective: To develop a standardized approach to pediatric delirium assessment by psychiatrists. Methods: A multidisciplinary group of clinicians used Diagnostic and Statistical Manual criterion as the foundation for the Vanderbilt Assessment for Delirium in Infants and Children (VADIC). Pediatricspeafic modjfiers were integrated into the delirium criterion, including key developmental and assessment variations for children. The VADIC was used in clinical practice to prospectively assess critically ill infants and children. The VADIC was assessed for content validity by the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Delirium Special Interest Group. Results: The American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry-Delirium Special Interest Group determined that the VADIC demonstrated high content validity. The VADIC (1) preserved the core Diagnostic and Statistical Manual delirium criterion, (2) appropriately paired interactive assessments with key criterion based on development, and (3) addressed confounders for delirium. A cohort of 300 patients with a median age of 20 months was assessed for delirium using the VADIC. Delirium prevalence was 47%. Conclusion: The VADIC provides a comprehensive framework to standardize pediatric delirium assessment by psychiatrists. The need for consistency in both delirium education and diagnosis is highlighted given the high prevalence of pediatric delirium.
机译:背景:儿科谵妄评估是基线语言和认知技能的变化复杂,疾病期间的损伤,诊断和统计手册中的缺失的缺失的Spedtic-Speck Moders。目的:制定精神科医生进行分校谵妄评估的标准化方法。方法:多学科临床医生组使用诊断和统计手册标准作为婴儿和儿童(VADIC)的谵妄史中Vanderbilt评估的基础。 PediaTricsPefic Modjfiers融入了谵妄标准,包括儿童的关键发育和评估变异。 VADIC用于临床实践,以潜在评估批评性婴儿和儿童。 Vadic被美国儿童学院和青少年精神病学谵妄特殊兴趣小组评估了含量有效性。结果:美国儿童学院和青少年精神病学特殊兴趣小组确定了VADIC展示了高含量的有效性。 VADIC(1)保留了核心诊断和统计手册谵妄标准,(2)适当配对的互动评估,基于发展的关键标准,(3)涉及谵妄的混淆。使用VADIC对谵妄评估谵妄的300名中位数20个月的300名患者的队列。谵妄患病率为47%。结论:VADIC提供了一项全面的框架,可通过精神科医生标准化儿科谵妄评估。突出了儿科谵妄患病率高,突出了谵妄教育和诊断一致性的需求。

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