People with a life-limiting illness, and everyone closely involved, face many struggles throughout the illness. One of those struggles is related to the diminishing appetite for food and drinks. In Dutch hospice care institutions this struggle has also become apparent with their residents. When they see those near and dear urge their loved one to eat more, in the hope that maybe it will help extend the life of their loved one. Unfortunately, this approach of food care does more harm than it helps. This master thesis explores the food care in a Dutch hospice institution, it studies the areas of concern within that scope, and what may cause these concerning circumstances to come about. The analysis reveals how hospice residents may lack a sen...
In the dementia and food literature, the focus is on eating in institutional settings; from formal c...
Background: More elderly people suffer from dementia, which means that more people need to be cared ...
Changes in eating behaviour and appetite are a recognised symptom of dementia, described as difficul...
The overall aim was to explore patients’, partners’, and registered nurses’ (RNs)experiences of meal...
In public debates about the desirability of force feeding in the Netherlands the inclination of peop...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: The aim was to explore RNs' experiences of caring for patients with eating defi...
In public debates about the desirability of force feeding in the Netherlands the inclination of peop...
This paper reports findings of an exploratory study of the eating habits of people with advanced can...
This paper reports findings of an exploratory study of the eating habits of people with advanced can...
Background: In Sweden many people are in need of palliative care in end of life. The goal with palli...
Background: Conflict over food can be a problem as end of life approaches (Holden, 1991; Meares, 199...
In public debates about the desirability of force feeding in the Netherlands the inclination of peop...
My Bachelor thesis called "Dietary preferences of hospitalised patients in the palliative care depar...
Background: Advanced dementia is a life-limiting illness that requires a palliative approach to care...
In the dementia and food literature, the focus is on eating in institutional settings; from formal c...
In the dementia and food literature, the focus is on eating in institutional settings; from formal c...
Background: More elderly people suffer from dementia, which means that more people need to be cared ...
Changes in eating behaviour and appetite are a recognised symptom of dementia, described as difficul...
The overall aim was to explore patients’, partners’, and registered nurses’ (RNs)experiences of meal...
In public debates about the desirability of force feeding in the Netherlands the inclination of peop...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: The aim was to explore RNs' experiences of caring for patients with eating defi...
In public debates about the desirability of force feeding in the Netherlands the inclination of peop...
This paper reports findings of an exploratory study of the eating habits of people with advanced can...
This paper reports findings of an exploratory study of the eating habits of people with advanced can...
Background: In Sweden many people are in need of palliative care in end of life. The goal with palli...
Background: Conflict over food can be a problem as end of life approaches (Holden, 1991; Meares, 199...
In public debates about the desirability of force feeding in the Netherlands the inclination of peop...
My Bachelor thesis called "Dietary preferences of hospitalised patients in the palliative care depar...
Background: Advanced dementia is a life-limiting illness that requires a palliative approach to care...
In the dementia and food literature, the focus is on eating in institutional settings; from formal c...
In the dementia and food literature, the focus is on eating in institutional settings; from formal c...
Background: More elderly people suffer from dementia, which means that more people need to be cared ...
Changes in eating behaviour and appetite are a recognised symptom of dementia, described as difficul...