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Join us on June 22nd, 2017 for World Delirium Day 2017 as we highlight the theme of 'Delirium Care – Challenging Stigma & Transforming Culture.' Delirium is a shared responsibility requiring multi-disciplinary empowerment. Let's educate future professionals and encourage proactive involvement of carers in delirium care. Together, we can achieve excellence by having the right people with the right skills in place. Save the date for World Delirium Awareness Day 2018 on June 14th, 2018. Follow #scotdel on Twitter for updates and engage with @scotdelirium. Highlights include delirium detection, education, simulation, management, and more. Let's work towards reducing delirium risks and delivering better care globally. Join us in this important initiative!
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Multidisciplinary empowerment - Delirium is everyone’s responsibility June 22nd 2017
Delirium Awareness themes #WDD2017 • Delirium care – Challenging stigma & transforming culture • Delirium excellence starts in the classroom – Educating tomorrow’s professionals • Delirium is everyone’s business – Multi-disciplinary empowerment is the key • ‘Carers as Partners’ - Encourage proactive involvement in Delirium care • Working towards achieving excellence - Delirium care is everyone's business • Delivering better Delirium care – ‘Right people with the right skills in the right place at the right time’ • Delirium risk-reduction - The key for better outcomes
World Delirium Day In Numbers - #WDD2017 • 7977626 Impressions • 6476 Tweets • 1611 Participants • 34 Average tweets/hour • 4 Average tweets/participant Data taken from Friday 10th March to Thursday 16th March except timeline
Save the date #WDAD2018 14th June 2018
Speakers • Twitter hashtag - #scotdel • Follow - @scotdelirium • Periscope – twitter video feed, available for 24 hrs • Photographer • Delirium Selfie Booth • Posters • Feedback • Housekeeping
Agenda • Delirium detection • Delirium education • Delirium simulation • Delirium management • SIGN delirium guideline • Medico-legal aspects • Palliative care & delirium