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Continence promotion for older hospital patients following surgery for fractured neck of femur: Pilot of a randomized controlled trial

Evidence suggests that bladder control problems develop or worsen as a result of fractured neck of femur (#NOF) and its subsequent management. The primary aim of this study was to reduce the prevalence and severity of post surgery continence problems among patients, aged from 60-years, undergoing su...

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Autores principales: Parkinson, Lynne, Chiarelli, Pauline, Byrne, Jennifer, Gibson, Richard, McNeill, Suzanne, Lloyd, Gillian, Watts, Wendy, Byles, Julie
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Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2686329/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18225472
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author Parkinson, Lynne
Chiarelli, Pauline
Byrne, Jennifer
Gibson, Richard
McNeill, Suzanne
Lloyd, Gillian
Watts, Wendy
Byles, Julie
author_facet Parkinson, Lynne
Chiarelli, Pauline
Byrne, Jennifer
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McNeill, Suzanne
Lloyd, Gillian
Watts, Wendy
Byles, Julie
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description Evidence suggests that bladder control problems develop or worsen as a result of fractured neck of femur (#NOF) and its subsequent management. The primary aim of this study was to reduce the prevalence and severity of post surgery continence problems among patients, aged from 60-years, undergoing surgery for #NOF, using a best practice “case-management model” multifactorial intervention. Eligible consenting patients admitted with #NOF were randomized to intervention or control group. Self-report questionnaires compared pre-surgery, post surgery, and follow-up continence status between groups. This pilot randomized controlled trial, which included 45 eligible patients aged 60 to 93-years, found no evidence that the intervention was effective in reducing prevalence of post-surgery incontinence in this acute setting. Staff surveys highlighted the need for open communication between the research team and hospital staff. Unclear results were attributed to the small sample size. A central outcome was evidence that intervention to improve continence management for older people post-surgery is imperative. Focused assessment and treatment for those most at risk of incontinence after #NOF would be more acceptable to staff and a more efficient use of resources. A simple screening tool would ensure that those most at risk are detected, and targeted for care.
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spelling pubmed-26863292009-06-04 Continence promotion for older hospital patients following surgery for fractured neck of femur: Pilot of a randomized controlled trial Parkinson, Lynne Chiarelli, Pauline Byrne, Jennifer Gibson, Richard McNeill, Suzanne Lloyd, Gillian Watts, Wendy Byles, Julie Clin Interv Aging Original Research Evidence suggests that bladder control problems develop or worsen as a result of fractured neck of femur (#NOF) and its subsequent management. The primary aim of this study was to reduce the prevalence and severity of post surgery continence problems among patients, aged from 60-years, undergoing surgery for #NOF, using a best practice “case-management model” multifactorial intervention. Eligible consenting patients admitted with #NOF were randomized to intervention or control group. Self-report questionnaires compared pre-surgery, post surgery, and follow-up continence status between groups. This pilot randomized controlled trial, which included 45 eligible patients aged 60 to 93-years, found no evidence that the intervention was effective in reducing prevalence of post-surgery incontinence in this acute setting. Staff surveys highlighted the need for open communication between the research team and hospital staff. Unclear results were attributed to the small sample size. A central outcome was evidence that intervention to improve continence management for older people post-surgery is imperative. Focused assessment and treatment for those most at risk of incontinence after #NOF would be more acceptable to staff and a more efficient use of resources. A simple screening tool would ensure that those most at risk are detected, and targeted for care. Dove Medical Press 2007-12 2007-12 /pmc/articles/PMC2686329/ /pubmed/18225472 Text en © 2007 Dove Medical Press Limited. All rights reserved
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Parkinson, Lynne
Chiarelli, Pauline
Byrne, Jennifer
Gibson, Richard
McNeill, Suzanne
Lloyd, Gillian
Watts, Wendy
Byles, Julie
Continence promotion for older hospital patients following surgery for fractured neck of femur: Pilot of a randomized controlled trial
title Continence promotion for older hospital patients following surgery for fractured neck of femur: Pilot of a randomized controlled trial
title_full Continence promotion for older hospital patients following surgery for fractured neck of femur: Pilot of a randomized controlled trial
title_fullStr Continence promotion for older hospital patients following surgery for fractured neck of femur: Pilot of a randomized controlled trial
title_full_unstemmed Continence promotion for older hospital patients following surgery for fractured neck of femur: Pilot of a randomized controlled trial
title_short Continence promotion for older hospital patients following surgery for fractured neck of femur: Pilot of a randomized controlled trial
title_sort continence promotion for older hospital patients following surgery for fractured neck of femur: pilot of a randomized controlled trial
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2686329/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18225472
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