The experience of eating for older nursing home residents with dysphagia: A qualitative descriptive study

Author:

Hsu Wen‐Ching1,Tsai Hsiu‐Hsin23ORCID,Weng Li‐Cheng2,Wang Yi‐Wen2

Affiliation:

1. Department of General Surgery Cheng Hsin General Hospital Taipei City Taiwan

2. School of Nursing, College of Medicine Chang Gung University Taoyuan City Taiwan

3. Department of Psychiatry Chang Gung Memorial Hospital at Linkou Taoyuan City Taiwan

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundUnderstanding the experience of eating for nursing home residents with dysphagia is essential for developing effective and holistic compensatory intervention programmes for older adults with dysphagia. However, there is a lack of studies on the experience of eating for older adults with dysphagia, especially for individuals in Asian cultures.ObjectivesThis study aimed to understand the experience of eating for older nursing home residents who have difficulty swallowing (dysphagia), which is often a problem for this population.MethodsThis qualitative descriptive study recruited older nursing home residents with dysphagia from facilities in central Taiwan. Residents were recruited by purposive sampling. Data were collected through individual in‐depth semistructured face‐to‐face interviews. Interviews were audio‐recorded and transcribed interview data were analysed with content analysis.ResultsA total of 20 residents participated in the study; the mean age was 78.7 years (standard deviation = 8.54 years); male and female residents were equally represented. The main core theme describing the experience of eating for nursing home residents with dysphagia was irregular coughing, which often occurred spontaneously. Three subthemes described how residents responded: making adjustments to eating and swallowing, receiving assistance from NH staff and fear of eating.ConclusionsOur findings can serve as an evidence‐based reference for clinical care aimed at nursing home residents with dysphagia. Support programmes that provide safe swallowing skills and emotional support for managing dysphagia are recommended.Implications for practiceNursing home residents with dysphagia should receive interventions focussed on self‐supporting care, training in swallowing skills and emotional support.

Funder

Chang Gung Memorial Hospital

Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Gerontology

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