TITLE:
Delirium and Length of Hospital Stay among Medical Inpatients in Jos University Teaching Hospital, North-Central Nigeria
AUTHORS:
Maigari Yusufu Taru, Lubuola Issa Bamidele, Akinyemi Opeyemi Faith, Gyang Bwatyum Annah, Okonoda Kingsley Mayowa, Aishatu Armiya’u Yushau
KEYWORDS:
Delirium, Medical Inpatients, Accident and Emergency, Length of Stay
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Psychiatry,
Vol.8 No.3,
July
30,
2018
ABSTRACT: Delirium is a complex neuropsychiatric syndrome that is often associated with adverse outcomes including prolonged hospitalization. This study aims to determine the length of hospital stay among medically-ill patients with and without delirium who were admitted through the Accident and Emergency unit of the Jos University Teaching Hospital, in North-Central Nigeria. It was a cross-sectional study that employed a consecutive sampling technique to select 290 eligible subjects in a face-to-face interview, using a confusion assessment method to assess for delirium within 24 hours of admission. All the respondents were followed-up from the Accident and Emergency unit until discharge or death. The results showed that respondents with delirium rather than those without, were significantly more likely to stay longer in the hospital (P