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Welcome to NIDUS
Network for Investigation of Delirium: Unifying Scientists
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New to this site? Wondering where to start?
Check out our NIDUS II Resources reference sheet.
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The NIDUS Blog features interesting posts on delirium research, prevention and treatments
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The Delirium Bibliography
A searchable library of over 3,000 references on delirium and acute care for older adults, now available on the NIDUS site!
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Delirium Research Hub: Now Live
Submit your study through the submission portal for inclusion!
Have you used the NIDUS Research Hub? Now that it has hundreds of studies listed, we'd like to hear your story about how the Hub has been useful to you. Please email us your story about how the Hub has helped you. Check back because you and your research might be featured on the NIDUS website!
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Delirium and COVID-19
Older adult COVID-19 patients are at a high risk for delirium. And delirium or altered mental status can be a presenting symptom for COVID-19. The Hospital Elder Life Program has created a resource page for delirium and COVID-19, including a "HELP Toolkit" to help older adult patients maintain physical and cognitive functioning while isolated in the hospital.
NIDUS is a collaborative, multidisciplinary network dedicated to the acceleration of scientific discovery in delirium research, through focused collaboration and creation of sustainable infrastructure to enhance innovative and high-quality research.
NIDUS was created in response to a call from the National Institutes on Aging to support a collaborative network to advance scientific research on the causes, mechanisms, outcomes, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of delirium in older adults.
NIDUS II Pilot Grant Information Session (09/09/21)
Learn more about the NIDUS Focus Areas
Delirium Research Hub
Improving research collaboration
Measurement & Harmonization
Developing measurement resources
Pilot Awards & Innovation
Encouraging novel research in delirium
Mentoring & Career Development
Developing the future of delirium research
Dissemination & Communication
Communicating news from the delirium field
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Recent Posts
Connectivity and Plasticity: Two factors that may influence cognitive decline after delirium
Delirium – a serious disturbance in mental abilities that results in confused thinking and reduced awareness of the environment – is a costly and common condition. Though delirium can affect anyone, it is most prevalent in the elderly, affecting up to 50% of hospitalized seniors. However, it is not yet known why some individuals develop […]
Is post-stroke delirium related to compromised right-brain function?
Have you ever felt confused? Perhaps, you were visiting another country where everyone around you spoke a different language? You’ve lost your way to your hotel and didn’t know how to ask for directions? This situation can be unnerving to the most level-headed person. Yet, this is but a glimpse of what it must feel […]