[HTML][HTML] … study of the prevalence and use of enteral tube feeding, parenteral nutrition and intravenous glucose in cancer patients enrolled in specialized palliative care

Y Orrevall, C Tishelman, J Permert, S Lundström - Nutrients, 2013 - mdpi.com
… , palliative care can be relevant in both early and late phases of disease. In early palliative
phases, palliative care … In late palliative phases, the care goals are solely focused on symptom …

[HTML][HTML] Survey on neonatal end-of-life comfort care guidelines across America

S Haug, S Farooqi, CG Wilson, A Hopper, G Oei… - Journal of Pain and …, 2018 - Elsevier
… Neonatal EOL comfort care and palliative care continue to … measures, advanced care planning,
infant comfort, and … (AAP) has published guidelines for pediatric palliative care in 2013 8 ; …

When safe oral feeding is threatened: end-of-life options and decisions

ME Groher, TP Groher - Topics in Language Disorders, 2012 - journals.lww.com
… A swallowing evaluation indicated he was not safe for oral feeding. The SLP and the palliative
care team talked to Gary about needing a temporary feeding tube to decrease his risk of …

Nutrition support in palliative care

DB Schwartz - Advanced Nutrition and Dietetics in Nutrition …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
… Dietitians have a unique role in the process of understanding the person’s view on nutrition
and explaining alternative feeding routes. Nutrition in palliative care can have implications …

[HTML][HTML] Impaired comfort at the end of life: An association with nursing diagnosis and clinical variables

KMC Reis, CAC Jesus - Texto & Contexto-Enfermagem, 2021 - SciELO Brasil
… more likely to present Self-care deficit (for feeding, bathing, intimate hygiene and dressing)
and Chronic pain, respectively, in relation to patients with comfort. Patients with Impaired …

Palliative care in advanced dementia

SE Merel, S DeMers, E Vig - Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 2014 - geriatric.theclinics.com
… There is no evidence that enteral feeding improves survival or comfort in patients with
advanced dementia, and it may increase the risk of pressure ulcers and aspiration pneumonia. …

Comfort in palliative care: The know-how of nurses in general hospital

T Tonini, LR Armini, ALTC Durante - 2014 - ninho.inca.gov.br
… Objectives: identifying the nursing care related to the comfort of patients in palliative care
actions in palliative care should prioritize the promotion of comfort, being referenced comfort in …

Nutrition and gastroenterological support in end of life care

K Schütte, K Middelberg-Bisping, C Schulz - Best Practice & Research …, 2020 - Elsevier
… In patients receiving tumour directed therapy, the patients diet should meet the requirements
to give optimal support, while later on comfort feeding is part of symptom focused palliation. …

[HTML][HTML] Five things physicians and patients should question in hospice and palliative medicine

D Fischberg, J Bull, D Casarett, LC Hanson… - Journal of pain and …, 2013 - Elsevier
… : 1) Don't recommend percutaneous feeding tubes in patients with advanced dementia;
instead, offer oral-assisted feeding; 2) Don't delay palliative care for a patient with serious illness …

[HTML][HTML] End-of-life care for neonates: assessing and addressing pain and distressing symptoms

S Haug, A Dye, S Durrani - Frontiers in Pediatrics, 2020 - frontiersin.org
… breastfeeding or bottle feeding as part of comfort during EOL care if the neonate orally … I
recommend we increase the palliative care services and work intensively now to support comfort