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Nursing research and continence care.

Katherine N Moore1, Joyce Colling, Molly Dougherty

  • 1University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

Urologic Nursing
|June 29, 2002
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Nursing research has significantly impacted continence care for 50 years, yet incontinence remains a challenge. This review traces the evolution of nursing

Area of Science:

  • Nursing Science
  • Continence Care Research

Background:

  • Incontinence presents ongoing challenges for healthcare professionals and patients.
  • Fifty years of dedicated attention to continence care has been insufficient to resolve the issue.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To trace the historical development and influence of nursing research in continence care.
  • To highlight the progression from early nursing influences to contemporary practice guidelines.

Main Methods:

  • Historical review of nursing research contributions to continence care.
  • Analysis of the impact of key nursing research centers and figures, including Florence Nightingale.

Main Results:

  • Nursing research has evolved significantly over five decades, shaping continence care practices.

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  • Major nursing research centers and clinical practice guidelines demonstrate the field's advancement.
  • Conclusions:

    • Despite advancements, incontinence remains a complex issue requiring continued nursing research and intervention.
    • The historical trajectory underscores the critical role of nursing in addressing continence challenges.