Absorbent pads are commonly used in the management of incontinence but practice in this area is often poor. Including pads provision within a holistic approach to continence could help maintain patient dignity and improve outcomes
The continence care needs of people living with dementia at home can be overlooked and clinicians should be more proactive in asking about and managing continence problems
People living with dementia are especially vulnerable to poor continence care in acute hospitals. Practices that are demeaning and distressing to patients also undermine their continence and may create additional work for staff
Abstract Nurses are often asked to implement digital systems that do not reflect the realities of their work or meet patients’ needs. Nursing leadership
Abstract Digital technologies in healthcare have been heralded for their potential to improve outcomes and enhance relationships between clinicians and