社区机构对传播和实施尿失禁促进计划的偏好和看法。

Madeline K Moureau, Nicole B Schmuhl, Zooey B Shultz, Cathryn P Phouybanhdyt, Heidi W Brown
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背景:本研究旨在评估威斯康星州为老年人服务的社区机构对基于社区的尿失禁促进计划的现场和在线实施的认知价值:本研究旨在评估威斯康星州为老年人提供服务的社区机构对亲自到场和在线实施基于社区的尿失禁促进计划的认知价值:对服务老年人的机构代表进行了电子调查,评估他们对向其机构成员传播和实施尿失禁促进计划的偏好和看法:在 101 名参与者中,大多数人(68%)表示在线计划对他们的组织有吸引力,而较少人指出面对面计划有吸引力。许多人认为技术是一个障碍,但表示在线形式可以提高计划的覆盖面,并为尿失禁妇女提供隐私保护:结论:社区组织认为尿失禁是一个普遍且重要的问题,并认为现场和在线计划的实施都具有优势。
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Community Agency Preferences for and Perceptions of Disseminating and Implementing a Continence Promotion Program.

Background: This study sought to assess the perceived value of in-person and online implementation of a community-based continence promotion program among Wisconsin community agencies serving older adults.

Methods: Electronic surveys were administered to representatives of organizations that serve older adults and assessed their preferences and perceptions of disseminating and implementing a continence promotion program to members of their organization.

Results: Among 101 participants, most (68%) reported an online program would appeal to their organization, while fewer noted the appeal of an in-person program. Many considered technology a barrier but indicated the online format could improve program reach and provide privacy to women with incontinence.

Conclusions: Community organizations perceived incontinence as a prevalent and important issue and see advantages of in-person and online program implementation.

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