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Time to and predictors of dual incontinence in older nursing home admissions
Authors:Donna Z. Bliss PhD  RN  Olga V. Gurvich MA  Lynn E. Eberly PhD  Susan Harms PhD  RPh
Affiliation:1. School of Nursing, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota;2. Division of Biostatistics, School of Public Health, Minneapolis, Minnesota;3. College of Pharmacy, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Abstract:

Aims

There are few studies of nursing home residents that have investigated the development of dual incontinence, perhaps the most severe type of incontinence as both urinary and fecal incontinence occur. To determine the time to and predictors of dual incontinence in older nursing home residents.

Methods

Using a cohort design, records of older nursing home admissions who were continent or had only urinary or only fecal incontinence (n = 39,181) were followed forward for report of dual incontinence. Four national US datasets containing potential predictors at multiple levels describing characteristics of nursing home residents, nursing homes (n = 445), and socioeconomic and sociodemographic status of the community surrounding nursing homes were analyzed. A Cox proportional hazard regression with nursing home‐specific random effect was used.

Results

At 6 months after admission, 28% of nursing home residents developed dual incontinence, at 1 year 42% did so, and at 2 years, 61% had dual incontinence. Significant predictors for time to developing dual incontinence were having urinary incontinence, greater functional or cognitive deficits, more comorbidities, older age, and lesser quality of nursing home care.

Conclusions

The development of dual incontinence is a major problem among nursing home residents. Predictors in this study offer guidance in developing interventions to prevent and reduce the time to developing this problem which may improve the quality of life of nursing residents.
Keywords:aged  dual incontinence  epidemiology  incidence  incontinence  nursing homes  risk factors
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