Colling Joyce, Owen Thomas R, McCreedy Margaret, Newman Diane
Oregon Health and Sciences University School of Nursing, Portland, OR, USA.
Urol Nurs. 2003 Apr;23(2):117-22, 127-31.
Urinary incontinence among community-dwelling frail elderly is estimated to affect 6.23 million people at an annual cost of over $7 billion. Overwhelmed caregivers may seek institutional placement of their incontinent family member. Results from this study of 78 subjects demonstrate that even in physically and cognitively impaired persons a behavioral treatment program can reduce incontinence, lower costs, and relieve caregiver burden.
据估计,社区中体弱老年人的尿失禁问题影响着623万人,每年花费超过70亿美元。不堪重负的照料者可能会将失禁的家庭成员送去养老院。这项针对78名受试者的研究结果表明,即使是身体和认知有障碍的人,行为治疗方案也可以减少尿失禁、降低成本并减轻照料者的负担。