@A_MacLullich @ZoeTieges I often think about this study on the concordance b/t DSM-IV & DSM-5, but I disagree with how "reduced awareness" was operationalized--as a type of disorientation. Reduced awareness can't be disorientation because disorientatio
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Concordance between DSM-IV and DSM-5 criteria for delirium diagnosis in a pooled database of 768 delirious patients http://t.co/fW0c7vQILZ
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http://t.co/dO3vu0TIe2 First empirical data for DSM-5 delirium: careful interpretation needed. Led by EDA's David Meagher #deliriumresearch
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http://t.co/dO3vu0TIe2 First empirical data for DSM-5 delirium: careful interpretation needed. Led by EDA's David Meagher #deliriumresearch