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This study introduces evidence-based care pathways for continence care, moving beyond finance-driven data. A baseline audit revealed that essential patient advice and treatment were not effectively delivered.

Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Management
  • Patient Care Pathways
  • Continence Care

Background:

  • Continence care services often rely on finance-driven data.
  • A shift towards evidence-based practices is needed.
  • Collaboration between healthcare trusts can facilitate change.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the implementation of care pathways in continence services.
  • To address quality issues and challenges faced by continence advisors.
  • To transition from finance-driven data to evidence-based patient information.

Main Methods:

  • Review of the background and approach to care pathway development.
  • Identification of issues impacting continence advisors.
  • Conducting a baseline audit to assess current practices.

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Main Results:

  • Care pathways offer a potential solution to improve continence care delivery.
  • A baseline audit indicated a significant gap between provided advice/treatment and patient reception.
  • Evidence-based pathways can help address quality and delivery issues.

Conclusions:

  • Care pathways are crucial for improving the effectiveness of continence care.
  • Audits are essential to ensure evidence-based practice and patient-centered care.
  • Further articles in the series will detail the implementation and outcomes.