Fecal incontinence among nursing home residents: Is it still a problem?
Highlights • Fecal incontinence (FI) was noted in 57.1% of participating nursing home residents. • 57.8% of residents with FI reported incontinence episodes several times a week. • Cleveland Clinic Incontinence Score in residents with FI was 17.2 ± 1.8 (mean ± SD). • Main FI associated factors were...
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description | Highlights • Fecal incontinence (FI) was noted in 57.1% of participating nursing home residents. • 57.8% of residents with FI reported incontinence episodes several times a week. • Cleveland Clinic Incontinence Score in residents with FI was 17.2 ± 1.8 (mean ± SD). • Main FI associated factors were high comorbidity, dementia and decreased mobility. • Study outcomes emphasize importance of diagnosing and appropriately managing FI. |
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