Background: Numerous studies indicate that the use of feeding tubes (FT) in persons with advanced cognitive impairment (CI) does not improve clinical outcomes or survival, and results in higher rates of hospitalization and emergency department (ED) visits
Most patients with dementia develop feeding problems, leading physicians and families to consider tu...
Abstract Background It is widely supposed that there is no benefit, including extended survival and ...
Most patients with dementia develop feeding problems, leading physicians and families to consider tu...
Significance– Nursing home (NH) residents use the ED at higher rates than community-dwelling older a...
To describe the differences in prevalence of tube feeding among states and to examine possible facto...
BackgroundLittle is known about the relationship of cognitive impairment (CI) in nursing home (NH) r...
BackgroundLittle is known about the relationship of cognitive impairment (CI) in nursing home (NH) r...
Background: Tube feeding is a common form of long-term nutritional support, especially for nursin...
Nursing home residents with degenerative neurological disorders such as Parkinson’s disease, motor n...
their personal experience demonstrated that slow hand feeding may be an alternative to PEG tube feed...
During the past several years, arti-cles have appeared in almost every major medical journal reviewi...
Objective: This systematic literature review aims to clarify indications for the use of enteral feed...
Background: The use of feeding tubes (FTs) in patients with advanced dementia does not yield positiv...
Value-relevant biological and physiological facts are critical for determining the use of feeding tu...
Background and aims: In the UK, cerebrovascular accident (CVA) is the third commonest cause of death...
Most patients with dementia develop feeding problems, leading physicians and families to consider tu...
Abstract Background It is widely supposed that there is no benefit, including extended survival and ...
Most patients with dementia develop feeding problems, leading physicians and families to consider tu...
Significance– Nursing home (NH) residents use the ED at higher rates than community-dwelling older a...
To describe the differences in prevalence of tube feeding among states and to examine possible facto...
BackgroundLittle is known about the relationship of cognitive impairment (CI) in nursing home (NH) r...
BackgroundLittle is known about the relationship of cognitive impairment (CI) in nursing home (NH) r...
Background: Tube feeding is a common form of long-term nutritional support, especially for nursin...
Nursing home residents with degenerative neurological disorders such as Parkinson’s disease, motor n...
their personal experience demonstrated that slow hand feeding may be an alternative to PEG tube feed...
During the past several years, arti-cles have appeared in almost every major medical journal reviewi...
Objective: This systematic literature review aims to clarify indications for the use of enteral feed...
Background: The use of feeding tubes (FTs) in patients with advanced dementia does not yield positiv...
Value-relevant biological and physiological facts are critical for determining the use of feeding tu...
Background and aims: In the UK, cerebrovascular accident (CVA) is the third commonest cause of death...
Most patients with dementia develop feeding problems, leading physicians and families to consider tu...
Abstract Background It is widely supposed that there is no benefit, including extended survival and ...
Most patients with dementia develop feeding problems, leading physicians and families to consider tu...