نتایج جستجو برای: fecal incontinence
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PURPOSE This study was designed to analyze the characteristics and the quality of reporting of randomized, controlled trials published during the last ten years on fecal incontinence. METHODS An electronic search for all randomized, controlled trials on fecal incontinence was undertaken by using the MEDLINE database via PubMed. The data collected were divided into general data, characteristic...
BACKGROUND Participation at the recommended intervals is critical for screening to be effective in reducing colorectal cancer (CRC) incidence. This study describes patterns of screening participation over four rounds of fecal immunochemical testing (FIT) to identify whether demographic variables and prior screening satisfaction are significantly associated with patterns of re-participation. M...
BACKGROUND/PURPOSE Functional constipation with associated fecal incontinence responds poorly to medical management once megarectum has developed. The authors describe resecting the dilated rectum and inserting a cecostomy button for antegrade enemas in this difficult condition. METHODS Four children, ages 9 to 15 years, with a history of unremitting constipation and fecal incontinence were r...
PURPOSE Pelvic floor rehabilitation is an appealing treatment for patients with fecal incontinence but reported results vary. This study was designed to assess the outcome of pelvic floor rehabilitation in a large series of consecutive patients with fecal incontinence caused by different etiologies. METHODS A total of 281 patients (252 females) were included. Data about medical history, anal ...
Surface disposal of human waste by the smear method, a suggested but heretofore unexamined technique, was tested in three environments and examined for reductions in fecal mass and fecal indicator bacteria. Substantial reduction in fecal mass was observed after six and fourteen weeks of exposure in all environments, but extensive reduction in fecal indicator bacteria was observed in only the ar...
INTRODUCTION Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and incontinence (nocturnal enuresis, daytime urinary incontinence and fecal incontinence) are common disorders in childhood. Both disorders are strongly associated with each other. OBJECTIVE ADHD can affect compliance to incontinence therapy in a negative way; it can also affect outcome. The aim of the present study was to assess t...
BACKGROUND Existing scales for assessing faecal incontinence have not been validated against clinical assessment, or with regard to reproducibility. They also fail to take into account faecal urgency, and the use of antidiarrhoeal medications. AIMS To establish the validity, and sensitivity to change, of existing scales and a newly designed incontinence scale. METHODS (1) Twenty three patie...
The People whose home is a care home There are approximately 17,500 care homes in the UK which are home to about 487,000 older people, the majority are women aged 80 years or older (Care Quality Commission 2010). As many as 80% of care home residents may have dementia, though this is not always documented, (Gordon et al. 2014). In England the majority of care homes do not have on site nursing p...
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