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September 02-03, 2019 | Vienna, Austria
WORLD NURSING FORUM
RHEUMATOLOGY & TRAUMA CARE
13
th
International Conference on
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Nursing Forum 2019 & Rheumatology 2019
September 02-03, 2019
Journal name: Journal of Nursing Research and Practice
J Nurs Res Pract, Volume 3
Volume 3 | ISSSN: 2632-251X
Seeking treatment for urinary incontinence in patients over 50 years of age
Dorothy Mills-Betts
Chamberlain University, USA
Purpose
: In search of health care and treatment for urine leakage in the Quality Home Care Services, elderly population.
Sample
: The sample includes patients over 50 years old with diagnosis of urinary incontinence.
Method
: The method includes measuring the frequency of urinary incidents by using a 3-day bladder diary before and after
intervention, Kegel pelvic floor muscle exercises to strengthen the pelvic floor, monitoring of diet/hydration, observation of
participants one to three times a week.
Intervention
: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) incontinence protocol is the evidenced-based intervention.
Data Collection
: The data collection includes the counting of eleven entries posted on the bladder diary. The information
will show how many urinary voids, how many incident of leakage counted for night-time, how many incidents during the day
while walking, exercising, coughing laughing and sneezing. This analysis will result in the percentage and frequency that the
intervention has helped to reduce or stop urinary incontinence.
Results of Findings
: TBD
Implications for Future Research
: Dissemination of practice guidelines improves the quality of health care outcomes
Nurse's cultural change, and continual functional assessment targeting interventions to allay UI, can decrease nursing home
placement for the elderly
Continuing to assess, intervene, and prevent negative impact of patients’ functional decline to decrease resource utilization and
healthcare cost
Additional research and identification of factors influencing functional deterioration in the elderly is needed.
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