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Delirium is a condition of fluctuating confusion and agitation that affects as many as 80% of patients in critical care. Hyperactive delirium consumes a significant amount of clinical attention and resources due to the associated psychomotor agitation. Patients can become aggressive or combative putting both themselves and healthcare workers at risk of harm. Delirium has been linked to an increased risk of death and poor overall outcomes. Management largely relies on the use of potentially toxic medications and physical restraints despite limited proof of success of these interventions. Our research group will study the use of a novel interactive digital therapeutic behavior modification platform aimed at reducing anxiety and agitation associated with hyperactive delirium. We hypothesize that Use of the Mindful Garden behavioral modification platform will result in normalization of agitation and delirium scores when used for the management of delirium associated agitation in the adult delirious acute care population compared to standard care alone.
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Mindful Garden is a digital behavior modification platform that utilizes screen based delivery systems and sensor technologies. Mindful Garden delivers real 2-dimensional nature video layered with hyper-real 3-dimensional animations of growing and receding flowers and butterflies in flight which aims to reduce anxiety and agitation in the delirious critical care population. In doing so, normalization of agitation and delirium scores may be achieved as well as a reduction in reliance on pharmacological interventions and the use of physical restraints, which have been linked to adverse outcomes and significant side effects.
Participants with a diagnosis of hyperactive delirium in acute care inpatient units will be randomized to receive 4 hours of exposure to the MG platform in addition to standard care or to the control arm of monitoring with standard care only for the same time period.
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