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A Treatment Package without Escape Extinction to Address Food Selectivity
Published on: August 21, 2015
Strategies for feeding patients with dementia
Chia-Chi Chang1, Beverly L Roberts
1School of Geriatric Nursing and Care Management, College of Nursing at Taipei Medical University, Taiwan. cchang@tmu.edu.tw
Overview:
Despite the high prevalence of dementia among elderly patients in hospitals and nursing homes and the strong association between dementia and feeding difficulty, few sources adequately address effective feeding interventions. Basing their discussion on the conceptual model that grew out of a previously published systematic literature review, the authors address a wide range of assessment and intervention practices specific to various observed behaviors that may aid in feeding patients with dementia.
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