Person-Environment-Occupation Model of Mealtime Performance in Older People With Dementia: Theory Analysis
Zih-Ling Wang, Basia Belza

TL;DR
This paper explores how the Person-Environment-Occupation model can help understand and improve mealtimes for older people with dementia.
Contribution
The paper provides a theoretical analysis of the PEO model's applicability to mealtime performance in dementia care.
Findings
The PEO model effectively captures interactions between personal, environmental, and occupational factors during mealtimes.
The model offers insights into barriers and facilitators of successful mealtime engagement for people with dementia.
The PEO model has potential for application in nursing science and long-term care settings.
Abstract
Mealtime challenges are prevalent among people living with dementia (PLWD) and significantly affect their quality of life and nutritional status. Mealtime performance differs from concepts like “eating behaviors” or “feeding difficulties” by focusing on the holistic functional capacity rather than isolated challenges. This paper presents a theory analysis of the Person-Environment-Occupation (PEO) Model as applied to mealtime performance in older people with dementia, using Walker and Avant’s systematic approach. The PEO Model provides a holistic framework for understanding the dynamic interactions between individuals, their environments, and their occupations. The analysis examines the model’s origins, meaning, logical adequacy, usefulness, generalizability, parsimony, and testability in the context of mealtime performance for PLWD. Findings indicate that the PEO Model effectively…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNutrition and Health in Aging · Dysphagia Assessment and Management · Child Nutrition and Feeding Issues
