"Mr. Smith Has No Mealtimes": Minimal Comfort Feeding for Patients with Advanced Dementia.

IF 3.2 2区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Journal of pain and symptom management Pub Date : 2024-11-12 DOI:10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2024.11.001
Hope A Wechkin, Paul T Menzel, Elizabeth T Loggers, Robert C Macauley, Thaddeus M Pope, Peter L Reagan, Timothy E Quill
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While Comfort Feeding Only is appropriate for patients with advanced dementia, its emphasis on assiduous hand-feeding that may prolong life for years fails to accommodate the preferences of those who do not want to continue living with this illness. Some have proposed advance directives to completely halt the provision of oral nutrition and hydration once a person has reached an advanced stage of dementia. However, these directives may fail to address patients' discomfort, caregivers' obligations, or current care and regulatory standards when patients reside in facilities. In response to these dilemmas, we introduce Minimal Comfort Feeding (MCF). Rather than offering food and liquids proactively as with Comfort Feeding Only, caregivers provide nutrition and hydration only in response to signs of hunger and thirst. While further study is required to define and negotiate challenges in operationalizing this approach, MCF provides a framework that resolves competing ethical and clinical considerations in caring for those with advanced dementia.

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"史密斯先生没有用餐时间":为晚期痴呆症患者提供最低限度的舒适喂食。
虽然只进行舒适喂养适合晚期痴呆症患者,但它强调的是可能会延长患者数年生命的艰苦手工喂养,未能满足那些不想继续带着这种疾病生活的患者的偏好。有些人提出了预先指令,一旦患者进入痴呆症晚期,就完全停止提供口服营养和水合。然而,当患者居住在医疗机构时,这些指令可能无法解决患者的不适、护理人员的义务或当前的护理和监管标准。针对这些难题,我们推出了 "最低限度舒适喂养"(MCF)。护理人员不会像仅提供舒适喂养那样主动提供食物和液体,而是仅在患者出现饥饿和口渴迹象时才提供营养和水分。虽然还需要进一步的研究来确定和商讨这种方法在操作上所面临的挑战,但 MCF 提供了一个框架,解决了在护理晚期痴呆症患者时伦理和临床方面相互竞争的问题。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Pain and Symptom Management is an internationally respected, peer-reviewed journal and serves an interdisciplinary audience of professionals by providing a forum for the publication of the latest clinical research and best practices related to the relief of illness burden among patients afflicted with serious or life-threatening illness.
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