84 research outputs found
Le stagioni del Mario
Una rilettura dei testi di Mario Rigoni Stern anche alla luce delle sue riflessioni sulla trasformazione del Veneto e su un modello di sviluppo che sta compromettendo l\u2019equilibrio dell\u2019ambiente in cui viviamo. Interventi di Eraldo Affinati, Linda Cottino, Fernando Bandini, Mario Isnenghi, a cura di Renato Camurri
PROGETTO PER UN ECOMUSEO MULTIMEDIALE NELLA BORGATA PARALOUP
Descrizione del progetto di "ecomuseo multimediale per la Borgata Paraloup" un museo, essenzialmente multimediale, che sarà diffuso sul erritorio circostante, sotto forma di stimoli sensoriali e di segnalazioni, ma saprà anche porsi in connessione con luoghi più distanti e significativi, nell’idea di costituire Paraloup quale ganglio di una rete di memoria più ampia e sald
PROGETTO PER UN ECOMUSEO MULTIMEDIALE NELLA BORGATA PARALOUP
Descrizione del progetto di "ecomuseo multimediale per la Borgata Paraloup" un museo, essenzialmente multimediale, che sarà diffuso sul erritorio circostante, sotto forma di stimoli sensoriali e di segnalazioni, ma saprà anche porsi
in connessione con luoghi più distanti e significativi, nell’idea di costituire Paraloup quale ganglio di una rete di memoria più ampia e sald
"Delirium Day": A nationwide point prevalence study of delirium in older hospitalized patients using an easy standardized diagnostic tool
Background: To date, delirium prevalence in adult acute hospital populations has been estimated generally from pooled findings of single-center studies and/or among specific patient populations. Furthermore, the number of participants in these studies has not exceeded a few hundred. To overcome these limitations, we have determined, in a multicenter study, the prevalence of delirium over a single day among a large population of patients admitted to acute and rehabilitation hospital wards in Italy. Methods: This is a point prevalence study (called "Delirium Day") including 1867 older patients (aged 65 years or more) across 108 acute and 12 rehabilitation wards in Italian hospitals. Delirium was assessed on the same day in all patients using the 4AT, a validated and briefly administered tool which does not require training. We also collected data regarding motoric subtypes of delirium, functional and nutritional status, dementia, comorbidity, medications, feeding tubes, peripheral venous and urinary catheters, and physical restraints. Results: The mean sample age was 82.0 \ub1 7.5 years (58 % female). Overall, 429 patients (22.9 %) had delirium. Hypoactive was the commonest subtype (132/344 patients, 38.5 %), followed by mixed, hyperactive, and nonmotoric delirium. The prevalence was highest in Neurology (28.5 %) and Geriatrics (24.7 %), lowest in Rehabilitation (14.0 %), and intermediate in Orthopedic (20.6 %) and Internal Medicine wards (21.4 %). In a multivariable logistic regression, age (odds ratio [OR] 1.03, 95 % confidence interval [CI] 1.01-1.05), Activities of Daily Living dependence (OR 1.19, 95 % CI 1.12-1.27), dementia (OR 3.25, 95 % CI 2.41-4.38), malnutrition (OR 2.01, 95 % CI 1.29-3.14), and use of antipsychotics (OR 2.03, 95 % CI 1.45-2.82), feeding tubes (OR 2.51, 95 % CI 1.11-5.66), peripheral venous catheters (OR 1.41, 95 % CI 1.06-1.87), urinary catheters (OR 1.73, 95 % CI 1.30-2.29), and physical restraints (OR 1.84, 95 % CI 1.40-2.40) were associated with delirium. Admission to Neurology wards was also associated with delirium (OR 2.00, 95 % CI 1.29-3.14), while admission to other settings was not. Conclusions: Delirium occurred in more than one out of five patients in acute and rehabilitation hospital wards. Prevalence was highest in Neurology and lowest in Rehabilitation divisions. The "Delirium Day" project might become a useful method to assess delirium across hospital settings and a benchmarking platform for future surveys
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