Management of neurogenic bowel dysfunction in the community after spinal cord injury: a postal survey in the United Kingdom

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作者
Coggrave, M. [1 ,2 ]
Norton, C. [2 ,3 ]
Wilson-Barnett, J. [3 ]
机构
[1] Stoke Mandeville Hosp, Natl Spinal Injuries Ctr, Aylesbury HP21 8AL, Bucks, England
[2] Kings Coll London, Burdett Inst Gastrointestinal Nursing, London WC2R 2LS, England
[3] Kings Coll London, Florence Nightingale Sch Nursing & Midwifery, London WC2R 2LS, England
关键词
neurogenic bowel; bowel management; community setting; spinal cord injury; CLINICAL-EVALUATION; MULTICENTER; SYMPTOMS; PROGRAM; LESIONS;
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10.1038/sc.2008.137
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Study design: Postal survey. Objectives: To describe bowel management in community-dwelling spinal cord-injured (SCI) individuals and to explore associations between age, injury, dependency, problems, interventions and satisfaction. Setting: Outpatients of a single SCI unit, in the United Kingdom. Methods: Postal questionnaire to all outpatients with SCI for at least 1 year, of any level or density, aged 18 years or more. Results: Response rate was 48.6% (n = 1334). Median age was 52 years, median duration of injury 18 years. The most common intervention was digital evacuation (56%). Up to 30 min was spent on each bowel care episode by 58% of respondents; 31-60 min by 22%; 14% spent over 60 min. Reported problems included constipation (39%), haemorrhoids (36%) and abdominal distension (31%). Reduced satisfaction with bowel function was associated with longer duration of each bowel care episode, faecal incontinence, greater number of interventions used and more problems reported (all P <= 0.001); 130 (9.7%) had undergone any type of surgical bowel intervention. Impact of bowel dysfunction on the respondent's life was rated as significantly greater than other aspects of SCI (P <= 0.001). Conclusions: Managing SCI bowel function in the community is complex, time consuming and remains conservative. Despite potential for bias from a low response, for this large group of responders, bowel dysfunction impacted most on life compared with other SCI-related impairments. The study findings demand further exploration of bowel management to reduce impact, minimize side effects and increase the choice of management strategies available.
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