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J Unsworth, R Rowell

    British Journal of Nursing (Mark Allen Publishing)
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    Incontinence affects many patients, and nurses often lack awareness of available management products. This article reviews clinical products to improve patient care and treatment outcomes.

    Area of Science:

    • Nursing
    • Urology
    • Patient Care

    Background:

    • Incontinence is a common condition requiring nursing intervention.
    • Healthcare professionals may lack knowledge of effective incontinence management products.
    • There is a need to highlight clinically useful products for patient support.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To describe clinical experience with various incontinence management products.
    • To highlight the clinical usefulness and effectiveness of these products.
    • To inform nurses about available solutions for incontinence care.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of clinical experience with incontinence management products.
    • Description of product features and applications.
    • Assessment of clinical utility and patient outcomes.

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    Main Results:

    • Identified several incontinence products with significant clinical usefulness.
    • Demonstrated the effectiveness of reviewed products in managing incontinence.
    • Highlighted practical applications for nursing practice.

    Conclusions:

    • Nurses play a crucial role in managing patients with incontinence.
    • Awareness and utilization of appropriate products can enhance patient care.
    • Further education on incontinence management products is recommended for healthcare professionals.