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Table 2 Typology of RNsexperience of bowel care management: challenges in bowel management

From: Bowel problem management among nursing home residents: a mixed methods study

Category

Problem

Consequence(s)

Challenging resident group

Immobility

-Inactivity

-Cannot reach toilet in time

-Suppression of the need to defecate

Bedridden

-Unable to sit during defecation

Cognitive impairment

-Cannot find toilet

-Cannot communicate needs or problems

-Take off pads although they are needed

Heterogeneous resident group

-Require different approaches

Monitoring problems

-Residents go alone to the toilet

Dehydration

-Constipation

Medication

-Pain- killers may cause constipation

-Extensive use of laxatives may lead to intestines unable to function without laxatives

Resident and family experience

Faecal leakage or accidents

-Does not bother residents with dementia

-Anxiety attack

-Shamefulness

-Attention-seeking behavior

-Pads as safety

Constipation

-Residents are restless or jumpy

Family

-Some family will not talk about bowel problems

-Residents do not want family to know about it

-Next of kin have occasionally found their loved-ones in a mess with faeces

Physical and organizational working conditions

Staff shortage

-Busy working days with many tasks

-Toileting is time-consuming

-Cannot follow resident to the toilet in time

-Good bowel routines have a low priority

Staff discontinuity

-Discontinuity in resident contact

-Unskilled nursing aides

-Poor recording of bowel movements, fluid intake etc.

Impractical physical environment

-Makes toileting difficult

-Makes recording of bowel movements difficult

Professional challenges for the nursing group

Pre-conceptions

-Advanced age equated to FI

-Constipation is considered to be a significant problem

-Diarrhoea and FI are not considered to be significant problems

Pad use

-Residents have been waiting for help from staff so many times

-Residents do not want to bother busy nurses

-Residents have got used to defecating in pads

Interdisciplinary cooperation

-Nurses often alone in decision-making and initiative to treat

Unfamiliar with FI treatment

-Never heard about electrical stimulation or biofeedback

-Just barely heard about residents receiving surgery

Care organization

-Primary nursing is viewed as positive for bowel management