Dementia is reported to be the overall fourth leading non-communicable cause of death, and accounted for almost two million deaths worldwide (3.5% of the total number) in 2016. Dysphagia and aspiration pneumonia secondary to dementia are the two most serious comorbidities. As the dementia progresses and the severity of an individual's dysphagia increases, the question of whether to commence an artificial nutrition or allow a person to continue to eat and drink orally is raised, both having associated risks. The purpose of this study was to establish current perspectives regarding the method(s) of feeding being used or preferred, once an individual with dementia has reached the end stages of the disease and is unable to swallow safely and ef...
Feeding and eating difficulties leading to weight loss are common in the advanced stages of dementia...
Leanne S Goldberg,1 Kenneth W Altman2 1Department of Otolaryngology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine,...
BACKGROUND: Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) are often called upon to assess swallowing function ...
Dementia is reported to be the overall fourth leading non-communicable cause of death, and accounted...
People with dementia frequently develop dysphagia (swallowing impairment), which causes them to be a...
People with dementia frequently develop dysphagia (swallowing impairment), which causes them to be a...
INTRODUCTION: Care of the elderly with dementia in advanced stages has important knowledge gaps, esp...
INTRODUCTION: Care of the elderly with dementia in advanced stages has important knowledge gaps, esp...
their personal experience demonstrated that slow hand feeding may be an alternative to PEG tube feed...
People with dementia frequently develop dysphagia (swallowing impairment), which causes them to be a...
Most patients with dementia develop feeding problems, leading physicians and families to consider tu...
Most patients with dementia develop feeding problems, leading physicians and families to consider tu...
Objective: This systematic literature review aims to clarify indications for the use of enteral feed...
People with dementia frequently develop dysphagia (swallowing impairment), which causes them to be a...
Background: The use of feeding tubes (FTs) in patients with advanced dementia does not yield positiv...
Feeding and eating difficulties leading to weight loss are common in the advanced stages of dementia...
Leanne S Goldberg,1 Kenneth W Altman2 1Department of Otolaryngology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine,...
BACKGROUND: Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) are often called upon to assess swallowing function ...
Dementia is reported to be the overall fourth leading non-communicable cause of death, and accounted...
People with dementia frequently develop dysphagia (swallowing impairment), which causes them to be a...
People with dementia frequently develop dysphagia (swallowing impairment), which causes them to be a...
INTRODUCTION: Care of the elderly with dementia in advanced stages has important knowledge gaps, esp...
INTRODUCTION: Care of the elderly with dementia in advanced stages has important knowledge gaps, esp...
their personal experience demonstrated that slow hand feeding may be an alternative to PEG tube feed...
People with dementia frequently develop dysphagia (swallowing impairment), which causes them to be a...
Most patients with dementia develop feeding problems, leading physicians and families to consider tu...
Most patients with dementia develop feeding problems, leading physicians and families to consider tu...
Objective: This systematic literature review aims to clarify indications for the use of enteral feed...
People with dementia frequently develop dysphagia (swallowing impairment), which causes them to be a...
Background: The use of feeding tubes (FTs) in patients with advanced dementia does not yield positiv...
Feeding and eating difficulties leading to weight loss are common in the advanced stages of dementia...
Leanne S Goldberg,1 Kenneth W Altman2 1Department of Otolaryngology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine,...
BACKGROUND: Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) are often called upon to assess swallowing function ...