Tube Feeding in Individuals with Advanced Dementia: A Review of Its Burdens and Perceived Benefits.

IF 1.6 Q4 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY Journal of Aging Research Pub Date : 2019-12-19 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2019/7272067
Ezekiel Oluwasayo Ijaopo, Ruth Oluwasolape Ijaopo
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Abstract

Background: Dementia remains a growing concern for societies globally, particularly as people now live longer. About 90% of individuals with advanced dementia suffer from eating problems that lead to general health decline and ultimately impacts upon the physical, psychological, and economic wellbeing of the individuals, caregivers, and the wider society.

Objective: To evaluate the burdens and perceived benefits of tube feeding in individuals with advanced dementia.

Design: Narrative review.

Methods: Computerized databases, including PubMed, Embase, Medline, CINAHL, PsycInfo, and Google Scholar were searched from 2000 to 2019 to identify research papers, originally written in or translated into English language, which investigated oral versus tube feeding outcome in individuals with advanced dementia.

Results: Over 400 articles were retrieved. After quality assessment and careful review of the identified articles, only those that met the inclusion criteria were included for review.

Conclusion: Tube feeding neither stops dementia disease progression nor prevents imminent death. Each decision for feeding tube placement in individuals with advanced dementia should be made on a case-by-case basis and involve a multidisciplinary team comprising experienced physicians, nurses, family surrogates, and the relevant allied health professionals. Careful considerations of the benefit-harm ratio should be discussed and checked with surrogate families if they would be consistent with the wishes of the demented person. Further research is required to establish whether tube feeding of individuals with advanced dementia provides more burdens than benefits or vice-versa and evaluate the impacts on quality of life and survival.

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晚期痴呆患者的管饲:对其负担和益处的回顾。
背景:痴呆症仍然是全球社会日益关注的问题,特别是随着人们寿命的延长。大约90%的晚期痴呆症患者患有饮食问题,导致整体健康状况下降,并最终影响到个人、照顾者和更广泛的社会的身体、心理和经济健康。目的:评价晚期痴呆患者管饲的负担和获益。设计:叙述回顾。方法:检索2000年至2019年的计算机数据库,包括PubMed、Embase、Medline、CINAHL、PsycInfo和Google Scholar,以确定研究论文,这些论文最初用英语撰写或翻译成英语,研究了晚期痴呆患者口服与管饲的结果。结果:检索文献400余篇。经过质量评估和对确定的文章的仔细审查,只有那些符合纳入标准的文章被纳入审查。结论:管饲既不能阻止痴呆的进展,也不能防止即将到来的死亡。对于晚期痴呆患者是否放置饲管,每个决定都应在个案基础上做出,并由一个由经验丰富的医生、护士、家庭代理人和相关专职卫生专业人员组成的多学科团队参与。应该仔细考虑利弊比,并与代孕家庭进行讨论和检查,如果他们符合痴呆症患者的意愿。需要进一步的研究来确定对晚期痴呆症患者进行管饲是否会带来更多的负担而不是益处,反之亦然,并评估对生活质量和生存的影响。
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Journal of Aging Research
Journal of Aging Research Medicine-Geriatrics and Gerontology
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