Eating Problems in Advanced Dementia: Navigating Difficult Conversations.

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Professor, Division of Geriatric and Palliative Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Michigan Medical School; Associate Director of Education and Evaluation, VA Ann Arbor Geriatric Research, Education and Clinical Center (GRECC).

Published: November 2020

Introduction: The majority of older adults with advanced dementia (AD) develop difficulties with eating and swallowing, often prompting concerns about nutrition and quality of life. Employing a palliative approach requires providers to attain skills in addressing symptoms and communicating with family caregivers about the trajectory of AD and associated dysphagia, as well as to elicit goals of care. Research suggests internal medicine (IM) residents often perceive minimal education during training addressing skills needed to care for patients with AD.

Methods: We developed and piloted a small-group interactive seminar utilizing a trigger video depicting a family meeting addressing eating problems in a patient with AD. Case-based learning, small-group discussion, and learner reflection were employed. We assessed the impact on 82 of the 106 IM, medicine-pediatrics, and neurology residents who participated in the seminar.

Results: Participant evaluation indicated residents showed high satisfaction and perceived the educational content of the seminar to be robust and clinically relevant. We found statistically significant ( < .001) improvements in self-reported confidence in dementia-specific skills postseminar. Effect size was large to very large (Cohen's = 1.3-1.7).

Discussion: An interactive, case-based seminar utilizing a video depicting a realistic family meeting improved residents' self-efficacy in skills needed to address nutritional issues, engage in goals-of-care discussions, and reflect on concerns among caregivers of patients with AD. The seminar teaches important geriatric and palliative concepts meant to improve residents' ability to care for older adults with AD in their future careers.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7678029PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.15766/mep_2374-8265.11025DOI Listing

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