Eating and drinking difficulties, such as loss of appetite and swallowing problems, are common in dementia, but little is known about the experiences of ethnic minority groups who are managing these difficulties at home. The purpose of our study was to explore the meaning of food, the impact of dementia on eating and drinking, and carers’ experiences of support. We undertook semi-structured interviews with 17 carers and people with dementia from ethnic minority backgrounds living in England, using thematic analysis to analyse the data. Food/drink had strong links to identity, culture and emotions. Providing culturally familiar foods, celebrating traditional festivals and supporting previous food-related roles promoted reminiscence, which en...
Aims: The aim of this study was to investigate the risk factors of institutionalised older people...
Statement of the Problem: The number of people providing unpaid care across the world is significant...
The number of people currently living with dementia in the UK is estimated to be 850 000 and this is...
Aims and objectives To learn about the meaning of traditional food to institutionalised patients wi...
BACKGROUND: Eating and drinking problems are common among people living with later-stage dementia, y...
Changes in eating behaviour and appetite are a recognised symptom of dementia, described as difficul...
People with dementia are at high risk of malnutrition as a result of progressive symptoms that affec...
This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/BY...
As dementia progresses, one area that can help maintain connection and memories with others is withi...
BACKGROUND: There is a growing volume of research to offer improvements in nutritional care for peop...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Background: Worldwide, 35.6 million people have dementia. The current aging world population means...
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...
Aims and Objectives: To understand the nutritional status, observing eating difficulties during meal...
Aims: The aim of this study was to investigate the risk factors of institutionalised older people...
Statement of the Problem: The number of people providing unpaid care across the world is significant...
The number of people currently living with dementia in the UK is estimated to be 850 000 and this is...
Aims and objectives To learn about the meaning of traditional food to institutionalised patients wi...
BACKGROUND: Eating and drinking problems are common among people living with later-stage dementia, y...
Changes in eating behaviour and appetite are a recognised symptom of dementia, described as difficul...
People with dementia are at high risk of malnutrition as a result of progressive symptoms that affec...
This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/BY...
As dementia progresses, one area that can help maintain connection and memories with others is withi...
BACKGROUND: There is a growing volume of research to offer improvements in nutritional care for peop...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Background: Worldwide, 35.6 million people have dementia. The current aging world population means...
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...
Aims and Objectives: To understand the nutritional status, observing eating difficulties during meal...
Aims: The aim of this study was to investigate the risk factors of institutionalised older people...
Statement of the Problem: The number of people providing unpaid care across the world is significant...
The number of people currently living with dementia in the UK is estimated to be 850 000 and this is...