[[abstract]]Background. The presence of dysphagia is associated with an increased risk of mortality, malnutrition, dehydration, compromised pulmonary function, and disability. Appropriate swallowing training can establish optimal nutritional status and eliminate or reduce the risk of developing medical complications associated with swallowing impairment. Aim(s) of the study. The aim of this study was to examine the functional swallowing and nutritional outcomes of swallowing training in institutionalized stroke residents with dysphagia. Design and methods. A quasi-experimental parallel cluster design was used. Seven institutions with similar bed sizes were selected. All subjects in the experimental group received a structured swallowin...
Aim of the Study Pneumonia has been estimated to occur in about one third of dysphagia patients afte...
Published data suggests that the bedside assessment of swallowing has limited usefulness. There is a...
INTRODUCTION The recent Care Quality Commission (2011) report into dignity and nutrition 2011 sugge...
[[abstract]]Background. The presence of dysphagia is associated with an increased risk of mortality...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: The presence of dysphagia is associated with an increased risk of mortalit...
AIM: This study aimed to determine the effect of poststroke swallowing training and follow-up on swa...
This study investigated the frequency of aspiration pneumonia in conscious stroke patients fed by a ...
Abstract Background It is estimated that approximatel...
Background: Oral and pharyngeal swallowing dysfunction are common complications in acute stroke pati...
Purpose: In swallowing rehabilitation post stroke, no study has described the dosage of practice of ...
Swallowing disturbance often causes by stroke and may predispose patients to malnutrition and dehydr...
<p><strong>Background: </strong>Dysphagia is common after stroke. The onset time of swallowing rehab...
Objective: To determine whether early rehabilitation treatment influences the incidence of pneumonia...
Dysphagia is a common symptom in stroke patients, and malnutrition is prevalent among these patients...
Dysphagia after stroke is associated with mortality and increased pulmonary complications. Swallowin...
Aim of the Study Pneumonia has been estimated to occur in about one third of dysphagia patients afte...
Published data suggests that the bedside assessment of swallowing has limited usefulness. There is a...
INTRODUCTION The recent Care Quality Commission (2011) report into dignity and nutrition 2011 sugge...
[[abstract]]Background. The presence of dysphagia is associated with an increased risk of mortality...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: The presence of dysphagia is associated with an increased risk of mortalit...
AIM: This study aimed to determine the effect of poststroke swallowing training and follow-up on swa...
This study investigated the frequency of aspiration pneumonia in conscious stroke patients fed by a ...
Abstract Background It is estimated that approximatel...
Background: Oral and pharyngeal swallowing dysfunction are common complications in acute stroke pati...
Purpose: In swallowing rehabilitation post stroke, no study has described the dosage of practice of ...
Swallowing disturbance often causes by stroke and may predispose patients to malnutrition and dehydr...
<p><strong>Background: </strong>Dysphagia is common after stroke. The onset time of swallowing rehab...
Objective: To determine whether early rehabilitation treatment influences the incidence of pneumonia...
Dysphagia is a common symptom in stroke patients, and malnutrition is prevalent among these patients...
Dysphagia after stroke is associated with mortality and increased pulmonary complications. Swallowin...
Aim of the Study Pneumonia has been estimated to occur in about one third of dysphagia patients afte...
Published data suggests that the bedside assessment of swallowing has limited usefulness. There is a...
INTRODUCTION The recent Care Quality Commission (2011) report into dignity and nutrition 2011 sugge...