Delirium, Confused States, and Elderly Pathologies with Iain Wilkinson and James Adams. Part 2, Geriatric Series
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Delirium is a common and often under-recognised condition among older adults, particularly during emergencies.It can be triggered by a range of factors, including infections, dehydration, medications, or underlying chronic conditions, and presents significant challenges for pre-hospital and hospital providers alike.In this episode, we’ll explore the unique hurdles faced when caring for elderly patients experiencing cognitive changes. From understanding the impact of sensory impairments on communication to distinguishing between delirium, dementia, and other states of confusion, we’ll discuss practical strategies to improve assessment and care delivery. We’ll also highlight the critical role empathy plays in building trust with patients and their families during these vulnerable moments. We’ll dive into how pre-hospital and hospital teams can align to address the root causes of delirium and ensure continuity of care. Ethical dilemmas and family dynamics will also be explored, as well as proactive measures to prevent delirium in at-risk patients. Join us as we unpack these challenges and uncover solutions that prioritise dignity, safety, and quality of life for elderly patients. To do this we’re joined Iain Wilkinson and James Adams. Iain is a Consultant Geriatrician and Clinical Director at Surrey and Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust. As Clinical Lead for the Ageing Well Group, MDTea podcast host, Vice President (Education and Training) for the British Geriatrics Society, and educator with Health Education England, Iain has a wealth of invaluable expertise.James is a leader in frailty care and service transformation. As Chief of Service for Frailty and Community Services, he has pioneered workforce development, quality improvement, and national policy influence. His insights encompass the future of care for older people and the integration of innovative, multi-professional strategies.Links to Validation Theory can be found here:https://www.cochranelibrary.com/cdsr/doi/10.1002/14651858.CD001394/abstractLinks to the GRIFT Triple Assessment can be found here: https://sean9n.wordpress.com/2023/05/23/a-short-story-of-geriatric-medicine-cfs-4at-news/This is a paid advertisement from BetterHelp.In the high-pressure world of pre-hospital care, having a strong support system is essential. Whether you're a frontline responder, medical professional, or someone navigating life’s challenges, therapy can provide valuable tools to help manage stress, build resilience, and improve mental well-being.BetterHelp is the world’s largest therapy service, connecting people with licensed mental health professionals through video, phone, and messaging—accessible anytime, anywhere. With over 5,000 therapists available in the UK, you can find the right support for your needs.Build your support system with BetterHelp.Our listeners get 10% off their first month at BetterHelp.com/CAREPODThis podcast is sponsored by PAX.Whatever kind of challenge you have to face - with PAX backpacks you are well-prepared. Whether on water, on land or in the air - PAX's versatile, flexible backpacks are perfectly suitable for your requirements and can be used in the most demanding of environments. Equally, PAX bags are built for comfort and rapid access to deliver the right gear at the right time to the right patient. To see more of their innovative designed product range, please click here:https://www.pax-bags.com/en/