Family caregivers use a Hand‐Under‐Hand online course to improve the nutritional status of patients with severe dementia: A quasi‐experimental study
Yi‐Jun Lin,
Ying Liang,
Jong‐Ling Fuh
et al.
Abstract:AimIn Taiwan, over 90% of dementia patients received home care. Severe dementia‐linked food refusal significantly affects nutrition, thereby straining caregivers. Family caregivers can reduce their burden by learning feeding and dementia nutrition online, thus preserving patient oral feeding. The study aim for family caregivers learn online Hand‐Under‐Hand (UH) techniques to ease feeding in severe dementia, enhancing nutrition and reducing their burden.MethodsIn this quasi‐experimental study, participants in t… Show more
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