Age and ageing
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Despite the acknowledged clinical importance of delirium, research evidence for measures to improve its management is sparse. A necessary first step to devising appropriate strategies is to understand how common it is and what its outcomes are in any particular setting. ⋯ Delirium is common in medical in-patients and has serious adverse effects on mortality, functional outcomes, LOS and institutionalisation. The development of appropriate strategies to improve its management should be a clinical and research priority. As delirium prevalent at hospital admission is a significant problem, research is also needed into preventative measures that could be applied in community settings.
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to examine the relation of personality to the development of disability in old age. ⋯ The results suggest that higher levels of extraversion and conscientiousness may be associated with a reduced risk of incident disability in old age.