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Managing Incontinence<br />

Introduction<br />

These additional resources and activities are designed for use in conjunction with the video content:<br />

- for individual and/or group learning in a formalised training environment<br />

- for individual self-paced and self directed learning<br />

- for accredited, self-directed nursing professional development – appropriate Continuing Nurse<br />

Education points are indicated below:<br />

Activity<br />

CNE points<br />

Activity Set One: Reflection and Comprehension* 2<br />

Activity Set Two: Application of knowledge 2<br />

Activity Set Three: Professional resource review 1<br />

Total possible CNE points: 5<br />

*includes time for viewing video once or twice<br />

Description of Video Content<br />

Incontinence, due to the embarrassing nature of the problem, has long been a subject that sufferers have<br />

tried to hide. This reluctance to disclose their problems and seek treatment and advice from health<br />

professionals has meant many sufferers remain socially isolated because of the fear, embarrassment and<br />

loss of dignity related to possible incidents of public incontinence. In addition to their feelings of shame<br />

and embarrassment the extra financial burdens of laundering, clothes replacement, appliances and aids<br />

costs can have devastating effects for some people. Sometimes these added burdens can lead to more<br />

severe disorders such as anxiety, stress disorders and clinical depression for the sufferer.<br />

Timeline<br />

00:00:00 Introduction<br />

00:00:59 An Introduction to Incontinence<br />

00:04:36 Types of Incontinence: Stress and Urge<br />

00:08:46 Types of Incontinence: Functional<br />

00:12:05 Types of Incontinence: Overflow and Enuresis<br />

00:16:20 Types of Incontinence: Faecal<br />

00:19:53 Strategies to Assist<br />

00:23:51 Conclusion<br />

00:24:16 Credits<br />

00:25:22 End Program<br />

Related Titles<br />

Geriatrics<br />

Nutrition and Ageing<br />

Ageing Populations<br />

Ageing Well<br />

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© <strong>VEA</strong> Group Pty Ltd 2013<br />

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