A shared decision‐making model about care for people with severe dementia: A qualitative study based on nutrition and hydration decisions in acute hospitals

To understand the decision‐making processes regarding eating and drinking for hospital patients with severe dementia and use this data to modify a decision‐making model about care for people with severe dementia.

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