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Nurses must take a positive approach to continence care.
Retention of urine and incontinence has a major detrimental impact on a person's life and nurses have an important role to play in supporting patients. Incontinence is a problem which can affect almost anybody and each person needs a skilled individual assessment to determine the cause of their incontinence. The nurse's role in advising and supporting the patient can be crucial to the patients wellbeing.
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In this exclusive Continence supplement, British Journal of Nursing looks at key areas of this topic. These are just a few of the issues addressed in this 34 page supplement published by BJN:
How to provide support and work with male patients in identifying appropriate incontinence management options
How the rehabilitation nurse, using evidence-based practice can manage faecal incontinence effectively within a structured assessment and therapy programme
The use of barrier products in the prevention and treatment of incontinence-associated dermatitis (IAD)
Challenges that arise with current incontinence management for dementia sufferers and possible courses of action to tailor them more specifically to those people with cognitive impairment
The importance of specifically asking about urinary incontinence when assessing patients with adult bronchiectasis.
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