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  • 1Mile End Hospital, Tower Hamlets Healthcare NHS Trust, London.

Professional Nurse (London, England)
|December 29, 1998
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A care programme approach improves continence care by ensuring continuous patient follow-up and clear referral pathways within a multidisciplinary team framework for better incontinence management.

Area of Science:

  • Gerontology
  • Urology
  • Healthcare Management

Background:

  • Continence problems significantly impact patient quality of life and healthcare resource utilization.
  • Existing care models often lack integrated, multidisciplinary approaches for managing continence issues.
  • Effective patient follow-up and defined referral pathways are crucial for optimal outcomes.

Observation:

  • A care programme approach offers a structured framework for managing patients with continence problems.
  • This approach facilitates collaboration among multidisciplinary healthcare teams.
  • It ensures comprehensive patient monitoring throughout their care journey.

Findings:

  • The care programme approach establishes a systematic method for addressing continence issues.

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  • It integrates various healthcare professionals to provide holistic patient care.
  • Clear referral pathways are defined, streamlining patient transitions between services.
  • Implications:

    • Implementing a care programme approach can enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of continence services.
    • Improved patient outcomes and satisfaction are anticipated through structured, multidisciplinary care.
    • This framework supports better resource allocation and coordination in continence management programs.