Personalized sedation goal for agitated delirium in patients with cancer: Balancing comfort and communication.
David HuiAllison De La RosaDiana L UrbauerThuc NguyenEduardo BrueraPublished in: Cancer (2021)
In the last days of life, many patients with cancer develop delirium and become restless/agitated; this can be highly distressing. Caregivers and physicians alike are often concerned about the use of sedatives for agitated delirium and try to find a balance between maximizing comfort and maintaining communication. This study examined the concept of a personalized sedation goal for setting an individualized target for the level of sedation. Caregivers often preferred lighter sedation than nurses. Many patients were undersedated in comparison with caregivers' stated goals, and this highlights room for improvement.