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Older Persons and Nursing Staff's Perspectives on Continence Care in Rehabilitation A Qualitative Study

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REHABILITATION NURSING
卷 46, 期 6, 页码 305-314

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/RNJ.0000000000000313

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Continence; older people; rehabilitation; nursing staff

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  1. Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital Foundation Clinical Research Fund

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The study aimed to understand continence care in geriatric rehabilitation from the perspectives of older persons and nursing staff through qualitative descriptive methodology. Three themes were developed: Perceptions of Assessment, Continence Management, and Rehab: The Repair Shop. It was found that older persons had limited insight into continence assessment and management by nursing staff, while staff focused on containment and regular toileting, with absorbent pads commonly suggested to patients.
Purpose The aim of the study was to understand continence care in geriatric rehabilitation from the perspectives of older persons and nursing staff. Design This is a qualitative descriptive study. Methods Ten patients and 10 nursing staff participated in semistructured interviews. Observations of care were recorded in field notes. Content analysis was used to develop themes of patient and nursing staff perspectives. Findings Three themes were developed: Perceptions of Assessment, Continence Management, and Rehab: The Repair Shop. Patients had limited insight into continence assessment and management by nursing staff. For older persons, incontinence was embarrassing and created dependence; independence in toileting meant gaining control. Staff viewed continence as an important part of rehabilitation nursing but focused on containment and regular toileting, with patients seeing absorbent pads as commonly suggested. Conclusions Continence care approaches that engage older persons during rehabilitation are needed.

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