Bladder And Bowel Preferences Of Patients At The End Of Life: A Scoping Review

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PALLIATIVE NURSING(2020)

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Background: Following patient preferences at the end of life should improve outcomes of care, yet patient preferences regarding bladder and bowel care are not often accommodated, as they are not well known in the literature. Aims: This scoping review sought to identify bladder and bowel care preferences of patients at the end of life in published literature. Methods: Papers published in or after 1997 (in English) that focused on adult preferences for bladder and bowel care at the end of life were included. Findings: Scant literature exists on preferences for bladder and bowel care for adult patients at end of life. Further investigation is warranted to arrive at a better understanding of preferences regarding bladder and bowel symptom management. Conclusions: Future research should explore if prioritising the symptoms caused by incontinence, among the many symptoms experienced at the end of life, could be achieved through careful questioning and development of a standardised tool focused on improving patient care and incorporating patient preferences for care.
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Incontinence, Patient preferences, End-of-life care, Bladder and bowel issues
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