Dementia is a slowly progressing disease. 86% of end-stage dementia suffer from swallowing and eating problems. Once the family member will send it to the doctor, the patient is often instilled and fed to solve the problem of covered pneumonia and malnutrition. However, palliative care is the recommended way of care for severe and terminal dementia. When patients with severe or terminal dementia are faced with swallowing and eating problems, do the clinical options really meet the value and importance of the dementia, or whether the medical end It does provide all relevant eating options for the wise men who are missing at the end. We share the experience of sharing decision-making for patients with severe or terminal dementia in the hospital area. We hope that when dementia still have the ability to make decisions, they can through shared decisions making for their future medical care through the sharing of medical care.
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