ID | 118354 |
Title Alternative | Diaper-zero program in nursing home
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Kohno, Kazuyo
Kenshokai Gakuen College for Health and Welfare
Umemoto, Nobuhiko
Nursing Home “Center Villege” for aged persons
Tsutsumi, Rie
Tokushima University
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Kawakami, Ayuka
Tokushima University
Sakaue, Hiroshi
Tokushima University
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Tamura, Kyousuke
Kenshokai Gakuen College for Health and Welfare
Morishita, Teruhiro
Kenshokai Gakuen College for Health and Welfare
Taketani, Yutaka
Tokushima University
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Uyama, Kimihito
Nursing Home “Center Villege” for aged persons
Takeda, Eiji
Kenshokai Gakuen College for Health and Welfare
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Keywords | diaper-zero program
urinary incontinence
nursing care
physical activity
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Journal Article
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Description | With an aging population, the number of older adults admitted to nursing homes has increased. Diapers are often used to manage nursing home resident urinary incontinence, yet only one-third of these required assistance from caregivers to urinate. Unnecessary diaper use was reported in 23.9% of people, mostly for precautionary purposes. In this study, the Diaper-zero program caregivers asked residents regularly (every 2-3 h) whether they required voiding and prompted them to void. Over 11 months, the effects on 38 nursing home residents’ diaper use, nursing care level, physical activity, daily energy, and water intake were measured. A higher rate of diaper wearing was initially observed with lower daily energy and water intakes at the beginning of the Diaper-zero program, but this association was not observed after 11 months of the program. The diaper usage rate decreased significantly from 71.1% to 47.4% after 11 months. During this period, for all subjects, nursing care level, physical activity, and total daily intakes of energy and water were unchanged. In conclusion, this program enhances the desire to void, minimizing diaper usage, thus protecting the human dignity of nursing home residents.
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Journal Title |
The Journal of Medical Investigation
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ISSN | 13496867
13431420
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NCID | AA11166929
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Publisher | Tokushima University Faculty of Medicine
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Volume | 70
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Issue | 1-2
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Start Page | 221
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End Page | 225
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Sort Key | 221
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Published Date | 2023-02
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eng
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departments |
Medical Sciences
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