PEY-RONG CHENHuang, Sheng-JeanSheng-JeanHuangTien, Lih-ChuLih-ChuTienLiu, Chien-LiangChien-LiangLiuLin, Yong-PeiYong-PeiLinChang, Hui-PingHui-PingChangJao, Yueh-ChuanYueh-ChuanJao2020-11-122020-11-122019-041096-6218https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/520857Even though no evidence suggests tube feeding is beneficial for individuals with advanced dementia, many are still tube fed.enadvanced dementia; comfort feeding; tube feeding[SDGs]SDG3adult; Article; aspiration pneumonia; cross-sectional study; dementia; dietitian; disease severity; enteric feeding; family medicine; female; fluid intake; health personnel attitude; human; major clinical study; male; nurse; nutritional support; paramedical personnel; physician; reducing tube feeding; social worker; Taiwan; teaching hospital; dementia; enteric feeding; health care personnel; middle aged; nursing; palliative nursing; practice guideline; psychology; questionnaire; young adult; Adult; Attitude of Health Personnel; Cross-Sectional Studies; Dementia; Enteral Nutrition; Female; Health Personnel; Hospice and Palliative Care Nursing; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Practice Guidelines as Topic; Surveys and Questionnaires; Taiwan; Young AdultPerceptions of Reducing Tube Feeding for Persons with Advanced Dementia among Various Professions in a Teaching Hospitaljournal article10.1089/jpm.2018.013330411996WOS:000449623000001