Development and evaluation of a continence product decision aid for patients, carers and clinicians
Development and evaluation of a continence product decision aid for patients, carers and clinicians
HYPOTHESIS / AIMS OF STUDY
For people with intractable incontinence, products to contain leakage are fundamental to health-related quality-of-life, but many users and healthcare professionals are unaware of the options. Despite the potential harm associated with poorly managed leakage (e.g. social isolation, carer workload and skin-damage), little evidence-based guidance on choosing products exists (1,2). Therefore, the aim of this study was to develop and evaluate a continence product decision aid (CPDA) to support product users and clinicians to make continence product decisions.
Quality of Life (QoL), Incontinence, Nursing
Murphy, Catherine
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De Laine, Christine R
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Collings-wells, Elizabeth A
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Macaulay, Margaret
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Fader, Miranda
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29 August 2018
Murphy, Catherine
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De Laine, Christine R
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Collings-wells, Elizabeth A
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Macaulay, Margaret
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Fader, Miranda
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Murphy, Catherine, De Laine, Christine R, Collings-wells, Elizabeth A, Macaulay, Margaret and Fader, Miranda
(2018)
Development and evaluation of a continence product decision aid for patients, carers and clinicians.
International Continence Society.
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HYPOTHESIS / AIMS OF STUDY
For people with intractable incontinence, products to contain leakage are fundamental to health-related quality-of-life, but many users and healthcare professionals are unaware of the options. Despite the potential harm associated with poorly managed leakage (e.g. social isolation, carer workload and skin-damage), little evidence-based guidance on choosing products exists (1,2). Therefore, the aim of this study was to develop and evaluate a continence product decision aid (CPDA) to support product users and clinicians to make continence product decisions.
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Published date: 29 August 2018
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International Continence Society, 2018-08-23
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Quality of Life (QoL), Incontinence, Nursing
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Elizabeth A Collings-wells
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