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专门用于大便失禁的吸收性敷料的使用。

Use of an absorbent dressing specifically for fecal incontinence.

作者信息

Bliss Donna Z, Savik Kay

机构信息

School of Nursing, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455, USA.

出版信息

J Wound Ostomy Continence Nurs. 2008 Mar-Apr;35(2):221-8. doi: 10.1097/01.WON.0000313647.44870.9a.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Use of an absorbent product is a self-care strategy for managing fecal incontinence that protects against visible soiling. The purpose of this study was to examine use of a small surgical dressing that can be placed between the buttocks to absorb leaked feces.

DESIGN

Cross-sectional survey.

SUBJECTS AND SETTING

A survey was mailed to 75 randomly selected community-living people in 25 states and the District of Columbia, who ordered the dressing more than once within the past year. Thirty-six people (age = 55 +/- 16 years mean +/- SD), 57% men and 94% white responded.

INSTRUMENT

A 48-question survey that included questions asked about demographics and general health, emotional states (eg, anxiety and depression), bowel pattern and incontinence, quality of life, and use of an anorectal dressing was developed for this study. The survey also contained 2 tools, the Fecal Incontinence Severity Index and the Fecal Incontinence Quality of Life instrument. The Fecal Incontinence Severity Index is a tool that enables valid assessment of fecal incontinence severity using patient recall of symptoms of frequency and type of bowel leakage. The Fecal Incontinence Quality of Life instrument results in a valid and reliable evaluation of fecal incontinence-specific quality of life using 4 domains of lifestyle, coping/behavior, depression/self-perception, and embarrassment.

RESULTS

The fecal incontinence severity score was 28 +/- 14 (mean +/- SD); 79% leaked loose/liquid feces, 50% leaked daily, and leaked feces remained between the buttocks in 64%; 21% also leaked urine. Eighty-five percent experienced incontinence-associated dermatitis. Of those who used the dressing, 50% were men. The anorectal dressing was preferred to a pad by 92%, prevented soiling in 88%, and its ability to stay in place was rated very good or good by 76%. Eighty percent of respondents rated the dressing's comfort very good or good; 85% rated its overall effectiveness very good or good. Use of the dressing lessened anxiety about fecal soiling in 81% and was thought to improve quality of life in 76%.

CONCLUSION

An anorectal dressing offers an effective, comfortable alternative to a pad for absorbing leaked feces that seems acceptable to men.

摘要

目的

使用吸收性产品是管理大便失禁的一种自我护理策略,可防止明显的粪便污染。本研究的目的是检验一种可置于臀部之间以吸收渗漏粪便的小型手术敷料的使用情况。

设计

横断面调查。

研究对象与地点

向随机选取的来自25个州和哥伦比亚特区的75名社区居民邮寄了调查问卷,这些人在过去一年中不止一次订购了该敷料。36人(年龄=55±16岁,均值±标准差)回复,其中男性占57%,白人占94%。

工具

为本研究编制了一份包含48个问题的调查问卷,内容涉及人口统计学和总体健康状况、情绪状态(如焦虑和抑郁)、排便模式和失禁情况、生活质量以及肛门直肠敷料的使用。该调查问卷还包含2种工具,即大便失禁严重程度指数和大便失禁生活质量量表。大便失禁严重程度指数是一种工具,可通过患者对排便渗漏频率和类型症状的回忆来有效评估大便失禁的严重程度。大便失禁生活质量量表通过生活方式、应对/行为、抑郁/自我认知和尴尬4个领域,对大便失禁特异性生活质量进行有效且可靠的评估。

结果

大便失禁严重程度评分为28±14(均值±标准差);79%的人渗漏稀便/液体粪便,50%的人每天渗漏,64%的人渗漏的粪便留在臀部之间;21%的人还渗漏尿液。85%的人经历过与失禁相关的皮炎。在使用该敷料的人中,50%为男性。92%的人更喜欢肛门直肠敷料而非护垫,88%的人认为其可防止污染,76%的人对其固定能力评价为非常好或良好。80%的受访者对该敷料的舒适度评价为非常好或良好;85%的人对其总体有效性评价为非常好或良好。使用该敷料使81%的人减少了对粪便污染的焦虑,76%的人认为其改善了生活质量。

结论

对于吸收渗漏粪便,肛门直肠敷料为护垫提供了一种有效、舒适的替代选择,男性似乎也可接受。

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