Faecal incontinence in adults
- PMID: 14649162
- DOI: 10.7748/ns2003.11.18.8.45.c3487
Faecal incontinence in adults
Abstract
Faecal incontinence is a distressing condition, which adversely affects the quality of life of adults of all ages. It is often preventable and easily treatable once a diagnosis has been made. Nurses should provide support and information for patients and their families and ensure they understand the causes of faecal incontinence and the treatment regimens available.
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