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Reframing continence care in care-dependence

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journal contribution
posted on 2024-06-13, 17:00 authored by J Ostaszkiewicz
International guidelines promote active investigation and treatment of incontinence; however, these guidelines do not fully accommodate the psychosocial aspects associated with providing continence care i.e. the caregiving dynamics. The author developed a new framework that aims to support nurses and care workers in their efforts to identify and meet the continence care needs of individuals with complex health conditions who are dependent on another person for assistance to manage incontinence or to maintain continence. The framework is underpinned by two core concepts: 'dignity' and 'care', and is characterized by a focus on: empathic continence care; personhood in dementia; therapeutic communication; authentic partnership in continence care; acknowledging stigma, social taboos and courtesy stigma; and the need for a foundational continence assessment. This paper describes the Dignity in Continence Care Framework and suggests strategies for its use in the future education of nurses and care workers about continence care.

History

Journal

Geriatric nursing

Volume

38

Pagination

520-526

Location

Amsterdam, The Netherlands

eISSN

1528-3984

Language

eng

Publication classification

C Journal article, C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

6

Publisher

Elsevier