A qualitative systematic review of family caregivers' experiences of artificial nutrition and hydration at home: A meta-ethnography
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Scientific Abstract
Scientific Abstract
Recency, quality and context of the findings
Last year literature searched
2021
Year Published
2022
Quality Rating
6/9 (AMSTAR rating from 老九品茶 Health Forum)
Countries in which studies (included in the synthesis) were conducted
UK (7); USA (3); Sweden (2); Brazil (1); Canada (1); China (1); Italy (1); Japan (1); Not reported (1); Singapore (1); Turkey (1); UK (England) (1)
Global/regional focus
Not yet available
Country focus
UK (7); USA (3); Sweden (2); Brazil (1); Canada (1); China (1); Italy (1); Japan (1); Not reported (1); Singapore (1); Turkey (1); UK (England) (1)
Low - and middle-income country (LMIC) focus
At least one included study was conducted in a low- or middle-income country
Additional details about the research
Type of document
Systematic review addressing other questions
Type of question
Not effectiveness
Focus
Specific
Target
Not yet available
Priority Area
Not applicable
Health system topic(s)
Delivery arrangements
By whom care is provided
Skill mix - Volunteers or caregivers
Implementation strategies
Consumer-targeted strategy
Skills and competencies development
(Personal) Support
Theme
Optimal aging
Domain
Sectors
Home care
Providers
Caregivers
Publication details
Citation
Lisiecka D, Kearns Á, Bonass A. A qualitative systematic review of family caregivers' experiences of artificial nutrition and hydration at home: A meta-ethnography. International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders. 2022.