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Nurses' knowledge and practice about urinary incontinence in nursing home care.

Susi Saxer1, Rob A de Bie, Theo Dassen, Ruud J G Halfens.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: An important barrier in the implementation of effective incontinence treatments is the level of knowledge of the nurses concerning assessment and treatment of urinary incontinence. Therefore, it is important to assess current nurses' knowledge and practice in urinary incontinence care so that nurses can receive adequate training and education. AIMS AND
OBJECTIVES: This article reports on the development and testing of the Urinary Incontinence Practice and Knowledge Scale as well as the results of nurses' practice and knowledge about urinary incontinence.
METHODS: A cross-sectional design with a convenience sample of nurses and nurse assistants was used.
RESULTS: Nurses answer two-thirds of the questions correctly. The level of knowledge of the nurse assistants is lower than that of nurses. Education and experience in the field are associated with the level of knowledge. Nurses and nurse assistants perform continence-related actions only 'sometimes' or 'often' at best. Both groups have best results in the subscale 'Support' and they have most deficits in 'Documentation'.
CONCLUSION: Nurses and nurse assistants need more education and training in urinary incontinence care. Special focus should lie on documentation. The results give information towards adequate education and training for nurses as well as nurse assistants.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18582993     DOI: 10.1016/j.nedt.2008.05.009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nurse Educ Today        ISSN: 0260-6917            Impact factor:   3.442


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2.  Nursing Home Residents' Level of Knowledge About Urinary Incontinence.

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4.  Promoting urinary continence in people suffering a stroke: Effectiveness of a complex intervention-An intervention study.

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5.  Knowledge and Practice Behaviors Regarding Urinary Incontinence Among Korean Healthcare Providers in Long-term Care Hospitals.

Authors:  Yeonsoo Jang; Bo Eun Kwon; Hyung Suk Kim; Young Ju Lee; Sangrim Lee; Su Jin Kim; Chang Wook Jeong; Khae Hawn Kim
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