JAMDA
Volume 9, Issue 7 , Pages 523-531, September 2008

Oropharyngeal Dysphagia in Long-Term Care: Misperceptions of Treatment Efficacy

  • Irene Campbell-Taylor, MB, ChB, PhD

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    • Corresponding Author InformationAddress correspondence to Irene Campbell-Taylor, MB, ChB, PhD, Cape Breton Injured Workers' Association, 4303 New Waterford Highway, New Waterford, NS, B1H 2E1, Canada

Cape Breton Injured Workers'Association, New Waterford, NS, Canada

published online 04 August 2008.

The assessment and management of patients in long-term care who have oropharyngeal dysphagia has developed into an apparently complex and distinct field of practice. It is unfortunate that it lacks an evidence base, the efficacy of treatment is not established, and many clinicians are unfamiliar with appropriate and effective interventions because of a lack of training. Some commonly used interventions are not only ineffective but potentially hazardous. Physicians must become more familiar with the assessment process and appropriate management.

Keywords: Oropharyngeal dysphagia, treatment, elderly, nutrition

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PII: S1525-8610(08)00214-4

doi:10.1016/j.jamda.2008.06.001

JAMDA
Volume 9, Issue 7 , Pages 523-531, September 2008