Resources to Support Decision-Making Regarding End-of-Life Nutrition Care in Long-Term Care: A Scoping Review

Author:

Alford Heather1ORCID,Anvari Nadia1,Lengyel Christina2,Wickson-Griffiths Abigail3,Hunter Paulette4,Yakiwchuk Erin1,Cammer Allison1

Affiliation:

1. College of Pharmacy and Nutrition, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK S7N 5E5, Canada

2. Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2, Canada

3. Faculty of Nursing, University of Regina, Regina, SK S4S 0A2, Canada

4. St. Thomas More College, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK S7N 0W6, Canada

Abstract

Resources are needed to aid healthcare providers and families in making end-of-life nutrition care decisions for residents living in long-term care settings. This scoping review aimed to explore what is reported in the literature about resources to support decision-making at the end of life in long-term care. Four databases were searched for research published from 2003 to June 2023. Articles included peer-reviewed human studies published in the English language that reported resources to support decision-making about end-of-life nutrition in long-term care settings. In total, 15 articles were included. Thematic analysis of the articles generated five themes: conversations about care, evidence-based decision-making, a need for multidisciplinary perspectives, honouring residents’ goals of care, and cultural considerations for adapting resources. Multidisciplinary care teams supporting residents and their families during the end of life can benefit from resources to support discussion and facilitate decision-making.

Funder

Saskatchewan Health Research Foundation

University of Saskatchewan Interdisciplinary Summer Student Research Award

Publisher

MDPI AG

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