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Impact of standardizing care for agitation in dementia using an integrated care pathway on an inpatient geriatric psychiatry unit

This study examined the effectiveness of an integrated care pathway (ICP), including a medication algorithm, to treat agitation associated with dementia. Analyses of data (both prospective and retrospective) collected during routine clinical care. Geriatric Psychiatry Inpatient Unit. Patients with a...

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Published in:International psychogeriatrics 2022-10, Vol.34 (10), p.919-928
Main Authors: Kumar, Sanjeev, Shanbhag, Amruta, Burhan, Amer M., Colman, Sarah, Gerretsen, Philip, Graff-Guerrero, Ariel, Kim, Donna, Ma, Clement, Mulsant, Benoit H., Pollock, Bruce G., Woo, Vincent L., Davies, Simon J.C., Rajji, Tarek K.
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Summary:This study examined the effectiveness of an integrated care pathway (ICP), including a medication algorithm, to treat agitation associated with dementia. Analyses of data (both prospective and retrospective) collected during routine clinical care. Geriatric Psychiatry Inpatient Unit. Patients with agitation associated with dementia (n = 28) who were treated as part of the implementation of the ICP and those who received treatment-as-usual (TAU) (n = 28) on the same inpatient unit before the implementation of the ICP. Two control groups of patients without dementia treated on the same unit contemporaneously to the TAU (n = 17) and ICP groups (n = 36) were included to account for any secular trends. ICP. Cohen Mansfield Agitation Inventory (CMAI), Neuropsychiatric Inventory Questionnaire (NPIQ), and assessment of motor symptoms were completed during the ICP implementation. Chart review was used to obtain length of inpatient stay and rates of psychotropic polypharmacy. Patients in the ICP group experienced a reduction in their scores on the CMAI and NPIQ and no changes in motor symptoms. Compared to the TAU group, the ICP group had a higher chance of an earlier discharge from hospital, a lower rate of psychotropic polypharmacy, and a lower chance of having a fall during hospital stay. In contrast, these outcomes did not differ between the two control groups. These preliminary results suggest that an ICP can be used effectively to treat agitation associated with dementia in inpatients. A larger randomized study is needed to confirm these results.
ISSN:1041-6102
1741-203X
DOI:10.1017/S1041610222000321