Abstract

Introduction

The National Early Warning Score (NEWS) (2017) incorporated new confusion as a category for consciousness. NEWS2 is evidenced to have high specificity but low sensitivity in detecting delirium.

Methods

Morriston Hospital. 261 patients assessed. Consciousness, overall NEWS2 score and AMT4 recorded. 227 NEWS2 charts available. 208 patients recorded as alert. 44% (n = 87) scored less than 4 on AMT4, 55% (n = 48) didn’t have documented past medical history (PMH) of cognitive impairment. Data missing for 14 patients. Ysbyty Gwynedd. 178 patients assessed.161 recorded as alert. 58.4% patients scored less than 4 on AMT4, 77% had no PMH of cognitive impairment. Data missing for 15 patients. University Hospital Llandough. 40 patients; 38 patients were marked as Alert, 2 were excluded from observations.32.5% (n = 13) had a diagnosis of possible or definite delirium. An electronic survey coupled with training delivery of 103 Health Care Workers (HCW) and 112 Registered Nurses (RN) was undertaken at Morriston. 39 HCWs (37.8%) and 31 RNs (27.6%) weren’t confident in the use of NEWS2 in regards to acute confusion. Training was offered on a 1 to 1 basis for these 215 staff members.

Results

Post intervention, 221 patients were assessed at Morriston, 209 marked as alert. 2 patients had been identified as having a new confusion and 10 patients did not have their consciousness recorded. Of the 209 marked alert 42% (88 patients) scored less than 4 on AMT4; 53 had no PMH of cognitive impairment. Training yielded little benefit.

Conclusion

The accuracy of recording consciousness has wider implications on the use of the NEWS2. NEWS2 uses routine observations and delirium assessment is variably implemented meaning routine information is not always available. The NEWS2 should be used in conjuction with other tools developed for delirium e.g 4AT and SQiD.

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