Feeding of Severely Demented Patients in Institutions: Interviews With Caregivers in Israel
Keywords
AgedAllowing to Die
Artificial Feeding
Attitudes
Beneficence
Caregivers
Coercion
Dementia
Ethics
Force Feeding
Health
Health Personnel
Home Care
Institutionalized Persons
International Aspects
Interviews
Jewish Ethics
Life
Moral Policy
Nurses
Nursing Homes
Patient Care
Patients
Physicians
Prolongation of Life
Psychological Stress
Quality of Life
Social Workers
Suffering
Survey
Treatment Refusal
Value of Life
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Journal of Advanced Nursing. 1987 Sep; 12(5): 551-557.
0309-2402
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jan.1987.12.issue-5
http://hdl.handle.net/10822/731343