Clinical decisions regarding patients with dysphagia and palliative care

J Puntil-Sheltman - Perspectives on Swallowing and Swallowing Disorders …, 2013 - ASHA
Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) that care for patients with dysphagia are uniquely
aware of the physiology of swallowing and how important eating is to patients and their …

Death by chocolate: the palliative management of dysphagia

A Warren, MK Buss - Journal of Palliative Medicine, 2022 - liebertpub.com
Background: Among patients seen by palliative care, dysphagia is prevalent and can lead to
disturbing symptoms and challenges in medical decisions for patients and families. Case …

Disorders of swallowing: palliative care

SE Langmore, G Grillone, A Elackattu… - Otolaryngologic Clinics of …, 2009 - Elsevier
This article defines palliative care for swallowing disorders as treatment for severe and
chronic dysphagia or intractable aspiration when the recovery of normal swallowing is not …

Palliative care in dysphagia and dementia

PA Smith - Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups, 2020 - ASHA
Purpose The purpose of this clinical focus article is to discuss palliative care for patients with
dysphagia who also have a comorbid condition of dementia. It reviews the nature of …

End-of-life decision making, quality of life, enteral feeding, and the speech-language pathologist

E Hanna, A Joel - Perspectives on Swallowing and Swallowing Disorders …, 2005 - ASHA
A speech-language pathologist assessing swallowing function may determine that an
individual is no longer able to meet his or her nutritional needs safely through oral feeding …

The difficulties of swallowing at the end of life

DR Cinocco - Journal of palliative medicine, 2007 - liebertpub.com
As we approach the end of our lives, our bodies and organ systems begin to slow down. We
can think of this as the opposite of birth, when our systems are revving up. The transition of …

[PDF][PDF] The role of speech-language pathologists in palliative care: exploring the issues and reaching consensus

K Kelly - 2019 - core.ac.uk
Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) have become part of multidisciplinary palliative and
end-of-life (EOL) care services progressively over the last 20 years. This work is embedded …

[HTML][HTML] Managing dysphagia in the adult approaching end of life: Technology at end of life questioned

A Levy, L Dominguez-Gasson, E Brown, C Frederick - The ASHA Leader, 2004 - ASHA
Speech-language pathologists require a specialized set of skills to treat end of life (EOL)
patients with dysphagia. SLPs must advance their diagnostic and prognostic skills, adapt …

The role of speech-language pathologists in adult palliative care

L Chahda, BA Mathisen, LB Carey - International Journal of Speech …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose: Given minimal studies describing the role and practice of speech-language
pathologists (SLPs) in adult palliative care, the aim of this review was to compile a database …

[PDF][PDF] Palliative care: overview of mouth care at the end of life

NS Treister, A Villa, L Thompson - Up to Date, 2020 - txohc.org
Palliative care is an interdisciplinary medical specialty that focuses on preventing and
relieving suffering and on supporting the best possible quality of life for patients and their …