Symptom Management: Hydration and Nutrition Issues in Palliative Care

J KNIGHT, JM STRICKLAND - Palliative Pharmacy Care, 2009 - books.google.com
… benefit may be limited to specific populations within palliative care. although tube feeding
is sometimes utilized in palliative care to reduce aspiration and related pneumonia, numerous …

Nutritional support in patients with incurable cancer receiving palliative care: Is there a difference in the quality of life according to oral or tube feeding?

LP Santos, LC Oliveira - 2023 - ninho.inca.gov.br
… be beneficial patients receiving palliative care. In this context, nutrition care must be adapted
… Quality of life of patients with advanced cancer in palliative therapy and in Palliative Care. …

Palliative care in advanced dementia

Y Eisenmann, H Golla, H Schmidt, R Voltz… - Frontiers in …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
palliative care interventions (9). This narrative review summarizes the current state of palliative
care … It illustrates specific prerequisites for palliative care in dementia, common symptoms, …

Implementing a palliative care program in a newborn intensive care unit

G Gale, A Brooks - Advances in Neonatal Care, 2006 - journals.lww.com
… in developing a neonatal palliative care program and to share resources and knowledge
that may support other facilities in implementing formal palliative care practices in the NICU. …

Improving the quality of end-of-life care in long-term care institutions

J Lee, J Cheng, K Au, F Yeung, M Leung… - Journal of palliative …, 2013 - liebertpub.com
comfort from eating her favorite food.’ And feeding provided a chance to interact and maintain
a caring … mother and feed her by each mouthful; this patient and intimate care can only be …

Artificial Enteral Nutrition versus Oral Nutrition as Related to Outcomes in Palliative Care Patients with Dysphagia

J Hanners Gutierrez - 2019 - ttu-ir.tdl.org
… Such a feeding care plan should be called “comfort feeding” to avoid the negative connotation
of the wording. (Druml et al., 2016, p. 549) Researchers advise continued attempts to offer …

Clinical decisions regarding patients with dysphagia and palliative care

J Puntil-Sheltman - Perspectives on Swallowing and Swallowing Disorders …, 2013 - ASHA
… through to assist in best practice care for their patient? What is the difference between
palliative care and hospice care? Why don't we provide palliative care to patients at the initial …

End-of-life care for neonates and infants: the experience and effects of a palliative care consultation service

RL Pierucci, RS Kirby, SR Leuthner - Pediatrics, 2001 - publications.aap.org
… the palliative care consultations performed had an impact on the infants' end-of-life care. …
Most important, we found that fewer blood draws, central lines, endotracheal tubes, feeding

Palliative Care in Early, Moderate, and Advanced Dementia

A Monias, D Meier - Geriatric Medicine: An Evidence Based …, 2003 - books.google.com
… Although tube feeding may provide psychologic comfort to … 47 Often tube feeding is initiated
to increase protein stores to … have not shown that enteral feeding improves wound healing or …

Role of the speech-language pathologist in palliative hospice care

R Pollens - Journal of palliative medicine, 2004 - liebertpub.com
comfort and eating satisfaction, and promote positive feeding interactions for family members
and (4) To communicate with members of the interdisciplinary hospice team, to provide …