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  lüll Non-pharmacological interventions in the prevention of delirium Tabet N; Howard RAge Ageing  2009[Jul]; 38 (4): 374-9Delirium is a serious and common disorder especially among older people on  inpatients units. Numerous modifiable or manageable delirium risk factors have  been identified. As a result, there is now a widespread notion that many cases of  delirium can be prevented. In this review, published data evaluating  non-pharmacological interventions for delirium prevention were assessed in  relation to their efficacy. Currently, most published studies are based on direct  targeting of risk factors and/or introduction of educational programmes to  increase staff knowledge and awareness. However, there continues to be a dearth  of randomised controlled trials evaluating non-pharmacological interventions,  partly because of the inherent difficulties associated with delirium research in  general and with the evaluation of non-pharmacological interventions in  particular. Instead, many of the available studies have been observational or  non-randomised in nature. Nevertheless, the majority of these support a role for  non-pharmacological interventions in delirium prevention. While more research is  certainly needed, the majority of available data are based on best practice  protocols, guidelines and interventions. Hence, a consistent and concerted effort  is now justified to introduce non-pharmacological prevention strategies across  units to help tackle the increasingly prevalent delirium among older people.|Aged[MESH]|Aged, 80 and over[MESH]|Caregivers/*education[MESH]|Clinical Trials as Topic[MESH]|Delirium/*prevention & control[MESH]|Humans[MESH]|Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic[MESH]|Risk Factors[MESH] |