JBI database of systematic reviews and implementation reports
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JBI Database System Rev Implement Rep · May 2017
Experiences of unpaid family/friend caregivers of community-dwelling adults with dementia: a systematic review protocol.
The objective of the review is to synthesize evidence regarding the experiences of unpaid caregivers of community-dwelling adults with dementia. Specifically, the review question is: What are the experiences and perceptions of unpaid caregivers providing care for community-dwelling adults with dementia?
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JBI Database System Rev Implement Rep · May 2017
ReviewEffectiveness of haloperidol prophylaxis in critically ill patients with a high risk of delirium: a systematic review.
Delirium is associated with increased intensive care unit and hospital length of stay, prolonged duration of mechanical ventilation, unplanned removal of tubes and catheters, and increased morbidity and mortality. Prophylactic treatment with low-dose haloperidol may have beneficial effects for critically ill patients with a high risk of delirium. ⋯ The evidence related to the effectiveness of haloperidol prophylaxis in critically ill patients with a high risk of delirium is contradictory. However, balancing the benefits and low side effects associated with haloperidol prophylaxis, this preventive intervention may be useful to reduce the incidence of delirium in critically ill adults in intensive care units.
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JBI Database System Rev Implement Rep · May 2017
Effectiveness of formal hand hygiene education and feedback on healthcare workers' hand hygiene compliance and hospital-associated infections in adult intensive care units: a systematic review protocol.
The objective of this quantitative systematic review is to identify and synthesize evidence on the effectiveness of formal hand hygiene education with and without feedback on healthcare workers' hand hygiene compliance and healthcare-associated infections in adult intensive care units.