Abstract

Objective To analyze the current status of subsyndromal delirium in recent years, to provide information for the study of subsyndromal delirium in China. Methods Bibliometric methods were used to analyze the subsyndromal delirium related literature published in Pubmed, Embase, Web of Science, EBSCO, Cochrane Library, Wanfang and CNKI. Results A total of 68 articles were included in 48 journals, Literature was mainly published in Canada and the United States, including observational research, systematic reviews, and experimental research. The main subjects are elderly patients from ICU, Nursing Home and Orthopedics. The research content mainly focuses on the incidence, influencing factors and prognosis of subsyndromal delirium. Conclusion In recent years, the related literature of subsyndromal delirium abroad has increased step by step, but the number of studies is generally low, and the regional development is unbalanced. Chinese researchers should pay more attention to the topic of subsyndromal delirium. The early identification and nursing intervention programs for Chinese patients are the key research directions in the future. Key words: Subsyndromal delirium; Delirium; Bibliometric analysis

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