Management of Urinary Incontinence

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1h 10m
Updated 18 Oct 2023 Certificate ANCC Accredited

This Ausmed Course covers the sensitive, yet important, topic of how to best manage urinary incontinence, both personally and in community settings such as the home and residential aged care facilities.

Content

5 Video Units • 17 Questions
Introduction
2m
Pretest
5 Questions
The Management Plan
3 Questions
9m
Management Strategies
2 Questions
16m
Cognitive, Behavioural and CALD Considerations
2 Questions
8m
Evaluation and Review of the Plan
3 Questions
5m
Pre-reflection
1 Question
Post-reflection
1 Question

What you'll learn:

1

Identify the key components of an individualised management plan to improve patient outcomes through targeted management strategies.

2

Develop a management plan in conjunction with the patient and/or their carer to identify factors that will diminish the risk of disease progression.

3

Link aspects of the management plan to success in management and/or improvement of the patient’s condition.

4

Effectively review, evaluate and modify the management plan to ensure ongoing compliance and improvement to the patient’s incontinence.

Who it's for:

All healthcare professionals at all levels of experience working across residential, primary, tertiary and community sectors.

Why it's needed:

Management of urinary incontinence in the community setting is an imperative in which healthcare professionals play an integral role. Outcomes from urinary incontinence is indicated in the research as:

  • A predictor of falls
  • Institutionalisation
  • Diminished quality of life health outcomes
  • Skin breakdown
  • Incontinence-associated dermatitis
  • Urinary tract infections.

In managing this symptom-based disorder, healthcare professionals need to consider all aspects of the person’s life, the diagnosis made at assessment and how to tailor an individualised plan to meet the person’s needs and capabilities. Once these principles have been applied to the person, then quality of life health outcomes will improve.

Purpose

Develop a broad knowledge-base regarding the principles of managing people living with urinary incontinence. These principles can then be individually applied in practice to any person living in the community setting including the community home, primary practice and residential care.

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Last updated18 Oct 2023

Published11 Aug 2016

Due for review27 Nov 2025
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This course has been published with the American Nurses Credentialing Center Accreditation.
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