Recognizing new perspectives in eating difficulties following stroke: a concept analysis.

2013 
Purpose: To describe and identify various perspectives on eating difficulties following stroke to enable theory development and facilitate advancement of interventions. Methods: Concept analysis in line with Morse’s principles of exploring pragmatic utility was used throughout the data collection and analysis. Peer-reviewed research on eating difficulties was systematically and critically appraised. Literature included the bibliographic databases, Medline, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL), Scopus and PsycInfo, published up until November 2011. A total of 33 key articles were included in the final analysis. Results: A conceptual model of eating difficulties is presented showing the multiple affecting factors, namely meaning-related, functional and contextual factors and the consequences of non-intervention, feeling of loss, social isolation, negative sensations and depression – all of which potentially increase the impact of disease severity, functional outcome and quality ...
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