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Preventing aspiration in older adults with dysphagia.

Janice L Palmer1, Norma A Metheny.   

Abstract

Dysphagia, the impairment of any part of the swallowing process, increases the risk of aspiration. Dysphagia and aspiration are associated with the development of aspiration pneumonia. While some changes in swallowing may be a natural result of aging, dysphagia is especially prevalent among older adults with neurologic impairment or dementia, leading to an increased risk of aspiration and aspiration pneumonia. This article discusses best practices for assessment and prevention of aspiration among older adults who are being hand-fed or fed by tube. To view an accompanying online video, go to http://links.lww.com/A226.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18227668     DOI: 10.1097/01.NAJ.0000308961.99857.33

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Nurs        ISSN: 0002-936X            Impact factor:   2.220


  9 in total

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2.  Clinical Usefulness of the Korean Version of the Dysphagia Handicap Index: Reliability, Validity, and Role as a Screening Test.

Authors:  Tae Yeon Kim; Dougho Park; Sang-Eok Lee; Byung Hee Kim; Seok Il Son; Seong Hee Choi
Journal:  Dysphagia       Date:  2021-02-13       Impact factor: 3.438

3.  Validation of the Spanish version of the Edinburgh feeding evaluation in dementia scale applied to institutionalized older persons with dementia: a study protocol.

Authors:  Maria Carmen Saucedo Figueredo; Juan Carlos Morilla Herrera; Roberto Ramos Gil; Maria Nieves Arjona Gómez; Felicisima García Dillana; Javier Martínez Blanco; Jose Miguel Morales Asencio
Journal:  Nurs Open       Date:  2016-04-06

Review 4.  Tube Feeding in Individuals with Advanced Dementia: A Review of Its Burdens and Perceived Benefits.

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5.  Potentially avoidable causes of hospitalisation in people with dementia: contemporaneous associations by stage of dementia in a South London clinical cohort.

Authors:  Usha Gungabissoon; Gayan Perera; Nicholas W Galwey; Robert Stewart
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Journal:  Ann Geriatr Med Res       Date:  2022-08-03

7.  A claims data-based comparison of comorbidity in individuals with and without dementia.

Authors:  Kathrin Bauer; Larissa Schwarzkopf; Elmar Graessel; Rolf Holle
Journal:  BMC Geriatr       Date:  2014-01-28       Impact factor: 3.921

8.  Validation of the Spanish version of the Edinburgh Feeding Evaluation in Dementia Scale for older people with dementia.

Authors:  María Carmen Saucedo Figueredo; Juan Carlos Morilla Herrera; Mercedes San Alberto Giraldos; Inmaculada López Leiva; Álvaro León Campos; Celia Martí García; Silvia García Mayor; Shakira Kaknani Uttumchandani; José Miguel Morales Asencio
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2018-02-27       Impact factor: 3.240

9.  The association between dementia severity and hospitalisation profile in a newly assessed clinical cohort: the South London and Maudsley case register.

Authors:  Usha Gungabissoon; Gayan Perera; Nicholas W Galwey; Robert Stewart
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2020-04-12       Impact factor: 2.692

  9 in total

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