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      • Providing continence care necessarily involves transgressing peoples’ personal space and infringing social norms about privacy and touch and places them at risk of violation of their personal dignity, particularly if they are also care-dependent, cognitively impaired and lack decision-making capacity.
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  2. Jul 29, 2020 · Incontinence and care dependence threatens patient dignity. The aim of this research was to explore, describe and explain the concept of dignity as it relates to continence care for older people requiring long-term care. Methods. The first four steps of Rodgers evolutionary method of concept analysis were followed.

    • Joan Ostaszkiewicz, Virginia Dickson-Swift, Alison Hutchinson, Adrian Wagg
    • 2020
  3. Jul 29, 2020 · Incontinence and care dependence threatens patient dignity. The aim of this research was to explore, describe and explain the concept of dignity as it relates to continence care for older people requiring long-term care.

    • Joan Ostaszkiewicz, Virginia Dickson-Swift, Alison Hutchinson, Adrian Wagg
    • 2020
  4. Sep 12, 2022 · Incontinence and care dependence threaten patient dignity . In 2010, the British Geriatrics Society launched the ‘Behind Closed Doors’ campaign to raise awareness that people, whatever their age and physical ability, should be able to choose to use the toilet in private in all care settings.

  5. Jun 21, 2022 · There is a misconception that nothing can be done if a person living with dementia experiences episodes of incontinence of urine or faeces or both. In fact, continence can be promoted through activities and care practices, including a balanced diet, exercise, and a clear routine.

  6. Incontinence and care dependence threatens patient dignity. The aim of this research was to explore, describe and explain the concept of dignity as it relates to continence care for older people requiring long-term care.

  7. 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.

  8. Nov 1, 2017 · Drawing on the concept of personhood in dementia, the Dignity in Continence Care Framework advocates continence care that is based on a deep respect for the person with a diagnosis of dementia, and to interpret the behaviors of a cognitively impaired person as an attempt to protect their psychological integrity.

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