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In Their Own Words: Nursing Assistants' Perceptions of Barriers to Implementation of Prompted Voiding in Long-term Care

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Journal Gerontologist
Specialty Geriatrics
Date 1998 Jun 26
PMID 9640857
Citations 8
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Abstract

Prompted voiding is an effective intervention for the improvement of continence in long-term care. This study investigated certified nursing assistants' (CNAs) perceptions of incontinence etiologies, as well as perceived barriers to prompted voiding implementation. A questionnaire was administered to CNAs in 23 long-term care facilities. Data analysis was conducted using descriptive statistics and correspondence analysis. CNAs perceived prompted voiding as helpful; however, inadequate staffing, workload, and turnover/absenteeism hindered implementation. CNA recommendations for long-term success included increased staff, staff support, improved communication, ongoing education, and alternative delivery models of care.

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