Undertaking a baseline continence assessment in hospitalised adults.

Q3 Medicine
Julie Ellis-Jones
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Abstract

In the UK, one in five people live with some form of urinary incontinence and one in ten live with some form of bowel issue. The likelihood of a nurse caring for a patient with a pre-existing continence issue in any healthcare setting is therefore relatively high. Hospital admission carries an increased risk of patients developing functional incontinence, which might occur due to a missed baseline continence assessment on admission or because of the patient's presenting illness and can result in a temporary loss of mobility and independence. For hospital nurses, starting a conversation with the patient regarding their continence status early in their admission, and encouraging them to talk about any bothersome continence issues, is essential for the delivery of person-centred care. Continence is 'everybody's business' and the author details some nurse-led initiatives that have been implemented to raise the standards for continence assessment in hospitalised patients.

对住院成人进行基线尿失禁评估。
在英国,五分之一的人患有某种形式的尿失禁,十分之一的人患有某种形式的肠道问题。因此,在任何医疗机构中,护士照顾患有预先存在的失禁问题的患者的可能性相对较高。住院会增加患者发生功能性失禁的风险,这可能是由于入院时未进行基本的失禁评估或由于患者出现的疾病,并可能导致暂时丧失行动能力和独立性。对于医院护士来说,在入院早期就开始与病人谈论他们的控制状况,并鼓励他们谈论任何令人烦恼的控制问题,这对于提供以人为本的护理至关重要。自制是“每个人的事”,作者详细介绍了一些护士领导的倡议,这些倡议已经实施,以提高住院患者的自制评估标准。
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