Complex patients in complex organisations: Implications for continence care for people with faecal incontinence living in nursing homes

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Workshop Schedule

10:00

Susan Saga

10:10

Lene E Blekken

10:20

Sigrid Nakrem

10:30

Joan Ostaszkiewicz

10:40

Joan Ostaszkiewicz
Susan Saga
Lene E Blekken
Sigrid Nakrem

10:50

All

Aims & Objectives

Intermediate
60 minutes
Health Services Delivery
Clinical
nursing home conservative person-centred
Bowel Dysfunction, Conservative Management

The aim of the workshop is to share findings from quantitative and qualitative research highlighting the complexity of the global problem of faecal incontinence in nursing homes and to propose a person-centred nursing approach to care that goes beyond the cure paradigm.

Learning Objectives

  • Describe the complexity of the management of faecal incontinence in nursing homes
  • Identify nursing interventions to promote person-centred continence care for frail older persons in nursing homes
  • Discuss next steps for global nursing leadership to implement a person-centred nursing approach to continence care in nursing homes.

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