Co-developing a pathway to reduce postoperative delirium in older patients
Opportunity details
Position type
Participant
Number of positions available
120
Organization
University of Saskatchewan
Role overview
This research project aims to develop a multidisciplinary and patient-centered pathway to reduce the risk of delirium after surgery in older patients. You are invited to attend an online workshop with different types of stakeholders (physicians, nurses, patients, and patient family members) to help create a postoperative delirium pathway for older surgical patients in Saskatchewan.
Required knowledge, experience, skills
Patient & Family Partners with healthcare experiences of delirium after surgery in Saskatchewan are eligible to participate.Time commitment
Each workshop will last between 2 and 3 hours. The demographic survey should take 5 minutes of your time.
Location
Virtual - over Zoom
What can you expect from the research team?
For more information, or to volunteer for this study, please contact Maria Cruz, Study Coordinator, at 306-966-8305 or Maria.Cruz@usask.ca .
Supports available to participate
Honoraria
Submission of interest deadline
February 28, 2025
Contact name: Maria Cruz
Email address:
Maria.Cruz@usask.ca
Phone number: 306-966-8305