Improving Decision-Making about Feeding Options in Dementia from ethical nursing Watch Video
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⏲ Duration: 11 min 57 sec ✓ Published: 20-Oct-2012
Description: Feeding problems are common in advanced dementia, triggering decision-making about options of tube feeding, assisted oral feeding, and feeding for comfort only.Shared decision-making is the desired ethical standard for treatment decisions with uncertain benefit, but it is rare for tube feeding. Decision aids provide structured information about a clinical choice, including clear delineation of options, presented with the pros and cons, and guidance for how to make a choice.Content is purpose
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