Factors Associated With the Initiation of Comfort‐Focused Nutrition Care Orders for Long‐Term Care Residents at End of Life
Jill Koechl,
Albert Banerjee,
George Heckman
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundComfort‐focused nutrition orders are recommended to manage eating changes among long‐term care (LTC) residents nearing the end of life, though little is known about their current use. This investigation aims to describe current practices and identify resident‐level and time‐dependent factors associated with comfort‐focused nutrition orders in this context.MethodsData were retrospectively extracted from resident charts of decedents (≥65 years at death, admitted ≥6 months) in 18 LTC homes from two samp… Show more
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