Assessing and treating faecal incontinence
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Assessing and treating faecal incontinence

Robert Owen Price Specialist registrar, geriatric medicine, Bristol Royal Infirmary, Bristol
Rachel Bradley Consultant physician, geriatric medicine, Bristol Royal Infirmary, Bristol

Robert Price and Rachel Bradley provide an overview of risk factors for older people and discuss how nurses should manage this sensitive area of care

Compared with the rest of the population, older people receive inequitable care for faecal incontinence. Good care improves symptoms and minimises the effects of this common problem on quality of life. Faecal incontinence is a symptom rather than a diagnosis and there are a number of options for investigation and treatment depending on the suspected underlying cause. Although there are clear guidelines for assessment and management, there are significant gaps in the evidence base and in service provision. There are many opportunities for improving care and nurses should be encouraging, supporting and leading these improvements.

Nursing Older People. 25, 7, 16-23. doi: 10.7748/nop2013.09.25.7.16.e484

Correspondence

rob.owen.price@gmail.com

Peer review

This article has been subject to double blind peer review

Conflict of interest

None declared

Received: 01 May 2013

Accepted: 17 July 2013

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