Urinary incontinence nursing diagnoses in patients with stroke

Abstract OBJECTIVE Identifying the prevalence of Stress urinary incontinence (SUI), Urge urinary incontinence (UUI), Functional urinary incontinence (FUI), Overflow urinary incontinence (OUI) and Reflex urinary incontinence (RUI) nursing diagnoses and their defining characteristics in stroke patients. METHOD A cross-sectional study with 156 patients treated in a neurological clinic. Data were collected through interviews and forwarded to nurses for diagnostic inference. RESULTS 92.3% of the patients had at least one of the studied diagnoses; OUI showed the highest prevalence (72.4%), followed by FUI (53.2%), RUI (50.0%), UUI (41.0%) and SUI (37.8%). Overdistended bladder and reports of inability to reach the toilet in time to avoid urine loss were the most prevalent defining characteristics. A statistically significant association of the defining characteristics with the studied diagnosis was verified. CONCLUSION The five incontinence diagnoses were identified in the evaluated patients, with different prevalence.

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Main Authors: Leandro,Telma Alteniza, Araujo,Thelma Leite de, Cavalcante,Tahissa Frota, Lopes,Marcos Venícios de Oliveira, Oliveira,Tyane Mayara Ferreira de, Lopes,Ana Cecília Menezes
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Language:English
Published: Universidade de São Paulo, Escola de Enfermagem 2015
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spelling oai:scielo:S0080-623420150006009232015-12-08Urinary incontinence nursing diagnoses in patients with strokeLeandro,Telma AltenizaAraujo,Thelma Leite deCavalcante,Tahissa FrotaLopes,Marcos Venícios de OliveiraOliveira,Tyane Mayara Ferreira deLopes,Ana Cecília Menezes Nursing Diagnosis Urinary Incontinence Stroke Abstract OBJECTIVE Identifying the prevalence of Stress urinary incontinence (SUI), Urge urinary incontinence (UUI), Functional urinary incontinence (FUI), Overflow urinary incontinence (OUI) and Reflex urinary incontinence (RUI) nursing diagnoses and their defining characteristics in stroke patients. METHOD A cross-sectional study with 156 patients treated in a neurological clinic. Data were collected through interviews and forwarded to nurses for diagnostic inference. RESULTS 92.3% of the patients had at least one of the studied diagnoses; OUI showed the highest prevalence (72.4%), followed by FUI (53.2%), RUI (50.0%), UUI (41.0%) and SUI (37.8%). Overdistended bladder and reports of inability to reach the toilet in time to avoid urine loss were the most prevalent defining characteristics. A statistically significant association of the defining characteristics with the studied diagnosis was verified. CONCLUSION The five incontinence diagnoses were identified in the evaluated patients, with different prevalence.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessUniversidade de São Paulo, Escola de EnfermagemRevista da Escola de Enfermagem da USP v.49 n.6 20152015-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0080-62342015000600923en10.1590/S0080-623420150000600007
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author Leandro,Telma Alteniza
Araujo,Thelma Leite de
Cavalcante,Tahissa Frota
Lopes,Marcos Venícios de Oliveira
Oliveira,Tyane Mayara Ferreira de
Lopes,Ana Cecília Menezes
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Araujo,Thelma Leite de
Cavalcante,Tahissa Frota
Lopes,Marcos Venícios de Oliveira
Oliveira,Tyane Mayara Ferreira de
Lopes,Ana Cecília Menezes
Urinary incontinence nursing diagnoses in patients with stroke
author_facet Leandro,Telma Alteniza
Araujo,Thelma Leite de
Cavalcante,Tahissa Frota
Lopes,Marcos Venícios de Oliveira
Oliveira,Tyane Mayara Ferreira de
Lopes,Ana Cecília Menezes
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title Urinary incontinence nursing diagnoses in patients with stroke
title_short Urinary incontinence nursing diagnoses in patients with stroke
title_full Urinary incontinence nursing diagnoses in patients with stroke
title_fullStr Urinary incontinence nursing diagnoses in patients with stroke
title_full_unstemmed Urinary incontinence nursing diagnoses in patients with stroke
title_sort urinary incontinence nursing diagnoses in patients with stroke
description Abstract OBJECTIVE Identifying the prevalence of Stress urinary incontinence (SUI), Urge urinary incontinence (UUI), Functional urinary incontinence (FUI), Overflow urinary incontinence (OUI) and Reflex urinary incontinence (RUI) nursing diagnoses and their defining characteristics in stroke patients. METHOD A cross-sectional study with 156 patients treated in a neurological clinic. Data were collected through interviews and forwarded to nurses for diagnostic inference. RESULTS 92.3% of the patients had at least one of the studied diagnoses; OUI showed the highest prevalence (72.4%), followed by FUI (53.2%), RUI (50.0%), UUI (41.0%) and SUI (37.8%). Overdistended bladder and reports of inability to reach the toilet in time to avoid urine loss were the most prevalent defining characteristics. A statistically significant association of the defining characteristics with the studied diagnosis was verified. CONCLUSION The five incontinence diagnoses were identified in the evaluated patients, with different prevalence.
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