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Mealtime interactions between nursing home staff and residents with dementia: a behavioral analysis of Language characteristics.

Wen LiuYing-Ling JaoAnju PaudelSi On Yoon
Published in: BMC geriatrics (2023)
Staff-resident communication was primarily positive, staff-initiated, and resident-oriented. Utterance quality and dementia stage were associated with staff-resident language characteristics. Staff play a critical role in mealtime care communication and should continue to initiate resident-oriented interactions using simple, short expressions to accommodate resident declining language abilities, particularly those with severe dementia. Staff should practice addressing residents by their names more frequently to promote individualized, targeted, person-centered mealtime care. Future work may further examine staff-resident language characteristics at other levels of language using more diverse samples.
Keyphrases
  • quality improvement
  • patient safety
  • autism spectrum disorder
  • long term care
  • mild cognitive impairment
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  • palliative care
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