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A Qualitative Analysis of the Delivery of Person-Centered Nutrition to Asian Americans With Dementia in the Adult Day Health Care Setting.
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Journal of applied gerontology : the official journal of the Southern Gerontological Society
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2020
2020-03
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dementia; nutrition; qualitative methods; immigrants; adult day care
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Sadarangani Tina; Chong Stella; Park Susie; Missaelides Lydia; Johnson Jordan; Trinh-Shevrin Chau; Brody Abraham
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Adult day service centers (ADSCs) provide community-based long-term care, including meals, to racially diverse older adults, 47% of whom have dementia and consequently experience elevated nutritional risk. We examine nutritional behaviors for Chinese and Vietnamese persons living with dementia (PLWD) in ADSCs and evaluate the extent to which ADSCs provide person-centered nutritional care. Multi-stakeholder interviews were conducted. Data were coded using Dedoose and analyzed using Braun and Clarke's six-step method. The Model for the Provision of Good Nutritional Care in Dementia guided analysis. Barriers to food intake included distracting meal environment, rigid mealtimes, and excessively restrictive diets. Conversely, peer relationships, culturally tailored meals and celebrations, and consistent staff assisting with feeding benefited PLWD. ADSCs can support healthy nutritional behaviors and quality of life among PLWD through person-centered nutritional care. To optimize nutritional services, further exploration is needed with respect to the ADSC environment, users' culture and ethnicity, and liberalized diets for PLWD.
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2020
adult day care
Brody Abraham
Chong Stella
dementia
immigrants
Johnson Jordan
Journal of applied gerontology : the official journal of the Southern Gerontological Society
Missaelides Lydia
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NEOMED Student Publications
nutrition
Park Susie
qualitative methods
Sadarangani Tina
Trinh-Shevrin Chau