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"Oh, that's a bit of a nuisance": community-dwelling clients ' perspectives of urinary continence health service provision.

作者信息

St John Winsome, James Heather, McKenzie Shona

机构信息

Faculty of Nursing and Health, Griffith University, Queensland, Australia.

出版信息

J Wound Ostomy Continence Nurs. 2002 Nov;29(6):312-9. doi: 10.1067/mjw.2002.129074.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

This study explored clients' perspectives of urinary continence service provision for community-dwelling people from a primary health care perspective.

DESIGN

For this interpretive study, data were collected from 11 clients via in-depth interviews and a questionnaire eliciting demographic details and written comment. A focus group was also held with 7 people belonging to an existing continence self-help group.

RESULTS

Clients indicated that appropriate and acceptable continence care was accessible, affordable, and based on accurate knowledge. They valued practitioners who were empathetic, interested, had good networks, and could assist in practical ways. They looked for explanation, information, and discussion, often finding this when they accessed continence specialists. However, they often found it difficult to access this type of care, with many clients finding that urinary incontinence was treated as a secondary issue or a nuisance by generalist health practitioners. Clients believed that many health practitioners lacked knowledge and/or interest in urinary incontinence. In particular, there was very poor transitional care between hospital and community. The cost of consulting a health practitioner was seen as secondary to the cost of continence equipment and aids.

CONCLUSIONS

This study found that the principles of primary health care were not being realized in generalist continence care. Client- centered services that address individual needs, relationships, psychological factors, emotional needs, financial circumstances, social contexts, and lifestyle factors, particularly in transition between sectors, are needed.

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