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- It is applicable to all children, young people, adults and the elderly, from assessment, diagnosis and treatment to recovery where possible. The purpose of the guidance is to promote consistent practice, improve clinical outcomes and the experiences of people with continence needs, and reduce health inequalities.
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Continence is an important component in a person’s health and well-being at any stage of life and is also an important factor in the use of health resources for the following reasons: adult and independent living. Failure to acquire control in a timely manner will a.
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6. Standards and Practice ............................................................................................. 7. 6.1. The Context of Cornwall’s Integrated Continence Service: Philosophy ..................... 7. 6.2. Key Role for the Healthcare Professional .................................................................. 7. 6.3.
The purpose is to promote consistent practice, improve the experiences of people with continence needs, drive advances in clinical outcomes and reduce health inequalities.
This Continence policy provides Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust (WAHT) staff a tool, with evidence based guidance to support best practice in the assessment of adult patients presenting with urinary incontinence problems in an acute care setting.
Whilst the International Continence Society (ICS), a medical professional organisation, has published a range of international policy documents and guidelines on all aspects of continence care. This includes the 6 th International Consultation on Incontinence’ that was published in 2017.
Incontinence is the involuntary loss of urine or faeces, which can significantly disrupt the quality of life of those affected. Many people with incontinence put up with their symptoms for years yet, with professional help, incontinence and bladder control problems can be cured or managed.
Jul 26, 2018 · This document gives practical guidance for commissioners, providers, health and social care staff to help ensure people receive excellent continence care consideration.