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The clinical utility of a suite of continence assessment tools for use in residential aged care facilities

conference contribution
posted on 2009-01-01, 00:00 authored by Beverly O'Connell, Joan Ostaszkiewicz, Mary Hawkins, A Gilbee
According to the Institute of Medicine of the National Academies, 80% of direct care in nursing homes in the USA is provided by workforce that has least formal education about patient care (1). This situation is echoed in Australian residential aged care facilities where the day-to-day management is largely provided by unregulated workers (i.e. nursing assistants, personal carers and nursing aides) and is overseen by registered nurses. Some facilities additionally have access to expert advice from continence nurse advisors. In order to assist the residential aged care workforce to provide continence care that is evidence-based, a team of researchers developed and trialled a suite of continence assessment tools that were mainly targeted to unregulated workers. This paper presents information on the development of the tools (Stage 1) and on their evaluation (Stage 2).

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Event

International Continence Society. Conference (2009 : San Francisco, California)

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1 - 2

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ICS

Location

San Francisco, California

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[San Francisco, Calif.]

Start date

2009-09-29

End date

2009-10-03

Language

eng

Publication classification

E2 Full written paper - non-refereed / Abstract reviewed

Title of proceedings

ICS 2009 : Proceedings of the 2009 International Continence Society Conference

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