In public debates about the desirability of force feeding in the Netherlands the inclination of people with dementia to refrain from eating and drinking tends to be either taken as their gut-way of expressing their will, or as a symptom of their disease running its natural course. An ethnographic inquiry into daily care, however, gives a quite different insight in fasting by relating it to common practices of eating and drinking in nursing homes. In a nursing home eating and drinking are important social activities that may be shaped quite differently. And while necessary for survival, food and drink also have other qualities: taste, temperature, texture, smell. Whether we want it or not, in the end we all die. But with different modes of c...
Background: There is a growing volume of research to offer improvements in nutritional care for peop...
BACKGROUND: Eating and drinking problems are common among people living with later-stage dementia, y...
AIMS: To synthesize the qualitative evidence of the views and experiences of people living with deme...
In public debates about the desirability of force feeding in the Netherlands the inclination of peop...
In public debates about the desirability of force feeding in the Netherlands the inclination of peop...
In public debates about the desirability of force feeding in the Netherlands the inclination of peop...
People with a life-limiting illness, and everyone closely involved, face many struggles throughout t...
In the dementia and food literature, the focus is on eating in institutional settings; from formal c...
Background: Advanced dementia is a life-limiting illness that requires a palliative approach to care...
As dementia progresses, one area that can help maintain connection and memories with others is withi...
The aim of this thesis was to explore and describe foodwork and meals for older persons with dementi...
In the dementia and food literature, the focus is on eating in institutional settings; from formal c...
Activities such as cooking, feeding, and eating speak to the pleasures and difficulties of caring fo...
Changes in eating behaviour and appetite are a recognised symptom of dementia, described as difficul...
Aim. The manuscript shows the presence of eating disorders in dementia in the elderly population and...
Background: There is a growing volume of research to offer improvements in nutritional care for peop...
BACKGROUND: Eating and drinking problems are common among people living with later-stage dementia, y...
AIMS: To synthesize the qualitative evidence of the views and experiences of people living with deme...
In public debates about the desirability of force feeding in the Netherlands the inclination of peop...
In public debates about the desirability of force feeding in the Netherlands the inclination of peop...
In public debates about the desirability of force feeding in the Netherlands the inclination of peop...
People with a life-limiting illness, and everyone closely involved, face many struggles throughout t...
In the dementia and food literature, the focus is on eating in institutional settings; from formal c...
Background: Advanced dementia is a life-limiting illness that requires a palliative approach to care...
As dementia progresses, one area that can help maintain connection and memories with others is withi...
The aim of this thesis was to explore and describe foodwork and meals for older persons with dementi...
In the dementia and food literature, the focus is on eating in institutional settings; from formal c...
Activities such as cooking, feeding, and eating speak to the pleasures and difficulties of caring fo...
Changes in eating behaviour and appetite are a recognised symptom of dementia, described as difficul...
Aim. The manuscript shows the presence of eating disorders in dementia in the elderly population and...
Background: There is a growing volume of research to offer improvements in nutritional care for peop...
BACKGROUND: Eating and drinking problems are common among people living with later-stage dementia, y...
AIMS: To synthesize the qualitative evidence of the views and experiences of people living with deme...