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Managing urinary incontinence in an acute mental health ward: A case study

机译:在急性心理健康病房中管理尿失禁:案例研究

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Urinary incontinence is a common condition. Its prevalence among patients with severe mental illness in acute inpatient settings is significant and often goes unrecognised. Obesity, high caffeine consumption and taking prescribed drugs known to exacerbate or cause incontinence are particular risk factors for this group of patients. The embarrassing and stressful nature of the condition can have a substantial impact on quality of life and limit activities, such as exercise and socialising that are important to both physical and mental health.Using a coaching approach, a 48-year-old woman with severe depression was supported to make simple lifestyle changes to manage her urinary incontinence. Using this approach rather than a traditionally prescriptive form of communication, nurses can combine motivational and emotional support; education, and assistance in accessing resources. The client's own vision is prioritised, leading to improving self-management and long-term outcomes.
机译:尿失禁是一种常见状况。 它在急性住院环境中严重精神疾病的患者中的患病率很大,并且常常无法识别。 肥胖,高咖啡因消耗和服用已知加重或引起尿失禁的处方药是这组患者的特殊危险因素。 这种情况的尴尬和压力性质可能会对生活质量和限制活动产生重大影响,例如运动和社交对身体和心理健康很重要。 支持抑郁症进行简单的生活方式改变以控制她的尿失禁。 护士可以使用这种方法而不是传统的规范性沟通形式,可以结合动机和情感支持; 教育和协助获得资源。 优先考虑客户自己的愿景,从而改善了自我管理和长期成果。

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