Survivors' experiences of dysphagia‐related services following head and neck cancer: Implications for clinical practice

RL Nund, EC Ward, NA Scarinci… - … journal of language …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Background It is known that people with dysphagia experience a number of negative
consequences as a result of their swallowing difficulties following head and neck cancer …

Nursing adherence, barriers and facilitators to conduct post‐stroke dysphagia screening and assessment: A study based on theoretical domain framework

Y Guo, L Guo, X Dong, C Yang, M Wang… - Journal of Clinical …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Background There are an increasing number of evidence‐based recommendations for
managing dysphagia in post‐stroke patients. However, it is unclear whether nurses adopt …

Recognizing and treating dysphagia can help residents maintain their dignity

A Shepherd - Nursing And Residential Care, 2010 - magonlinelibrary.com
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The role of speech-language pathologists in palliative care: Where are we now? A review of the literature

K Kelly, S Cumming, A Corry, K Gilsenan… - Progress in Palliative …, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Introduction: Dysphagia and communication changes are common in life-limiting conditions
and Speech-Language Pathology (SLP) involvement to facilitate effective communication …

[HTML][HTML] Family members' experiences caring for patients with advanced head and neck cancer receiving tube feeding: a descriptive phenomenological study

JL Penner, S McClement, M Lobchuk… - Journal of pain and …, 2012 - Elsevier
CONTEXT: Head and neck cancer patients with dysphagia frequently require tube feeding.
Family members are often involved in caring for such patients but feel ill prepared to do so …

What do certified nurse assistants actually know about dysphagia and feeding nursing home residents?

CA Pelletier - Age (in years), 2004 - ASHA
The purpose of this study was to examine certified nurse assistants'(CNAs') knowledge of
dysphagia and how to feed nursing home residents using nonparticipatory structured …

Interdisciplinary management of dysphagia

A Miles, M McFarlane, P Kainth… - … and Residential Care, 2014 - magonlinelibrary.com
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[HTML][HTML] Intensive care professionals' perspectives on dysphagia management: A focus group study

AH Nielsen, G Kaldan, BH Nielsen, GJ Kristensen… - Australian Critical …, 2023 - Elsevier
Background Intensive care unit (ICU)–acquired dysphagia has severe consequences for
patients including increased morbidity and mortality. Standard operating procedures …

[HTML][HTML] Developing a screening tool and training package to identify dysphagia in all settings

M Tanton, C MRCSLT - Nurs Times, 2010 - nursingtimes.net
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Registered nurses' knowledge and care practices regarding patients with dysphagia in Saudi Arabia

MA Khoja - International journal of health care quality …, 2018 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to assess the knowledge and practices of nursing staff
caring for patients with dysphagia to determine any needs for further education programmes …