Eating, drinking and swallowing (EDS) difficulty is common in dementia and earlier identification could reduce morbidity, mortality, healthcare costs and improve quality of care. A proactive and condition-specific strategy for identifying EDS difficulty at an early stage for people living with dementia has yet to be developed. Before this can be achieved, holistic person-centred early indicators of EDS difficulty in early-stage dementia are needed and more understanding of barriers to early identification is required. Hence, the aim of this research is to inform earlier identification of EDS difficulty for people living with dementia. By employing an integrated multi-method approach, involving published evidence, personal experience, and expert opinion, it was possible to provide insights to inform early identification and discover key indicators of EDS difficulty in early-stage dementia.
Principal Investigator/ Researchers:
Michelle O’Neill
Orla Duffy
Mo Henderson
W George Kernohan
Disease Area:
Dementia (including Alzheimer's Disease and other dementias)
Field of Research:
Clinical Research
Institution:
Ulster University
Start year:
2019
Project Completed:
Yes
Funding body:
Department for the Economy
Recruiting Research Participants?:
No