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Experiences and nutrition support strategies in dementia care: Lessons from family carers

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posted on 2023-05-19, 18:59 authored by Ball, L, Jansen, S, Desbrow, B, Morgan, K, Moyle, W, Roger Hughes

Aim: To explore the perceptions of family carers of people with dementia, with emphasis on feeding‐related challenges, burden of care attributable to nutrition support, and practical strategies developed to address these challenges.

Methods: A descriptive exploratory qualitative study was undertaken using semistructured interviews from a sample of 14 family carers of non‐institutionalised individuals with dementia living in Queensland, Australia. Interviews explored carers' perceptions of feeding and nutrition support, associated burden and strategies applied to address nutrition‐related challenges. Interview transcripts were thematically analysed using open‐coding and triangular analysis.

Results: Family carers described a range of feeding and nutrition challenges experienced, including physiological, cognitive, emotional, functional and/or behavioural challenges. Carers described the strategies they used to address feeding challenges, which sometimes contributed to carer burden. Family carers felt uninformed and unsupported with respect to nutrition‐related care by health professionals. Loss of food intake, weight loss and wasting were reported to be sources of considerable anxiety for the family carers. Most family carers reflected that their experiences of nutrition care had been difficult and a significant component of overall burden of care. They developed a range of practical strategies to address feeding and nutrition challenges, including supervising mealtimes, avoiding disagreements over food, and providing regular snacks and finger foods.

Conclusions: Family carers feel unsupported and uninformed with respect to nutrition‐related care of individuals with dementia. Health professionals need to enhance the support and education provided to family carers, including recommending low‐risk strategies that have been tried and tested by experienced family carers.

History

Publication title

Nutrition and Dietetics

Volume

72

Pagination

22-29

ISSN

1446-6368

Department/School

Tasmanian School of Medicine

Publisher

Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Asia

Place of publication

Australia

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Copyright 2014 Dietitians Association of Australia

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  • Restricted

Socio-economic Objectives

Nutrition

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