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Use of an absorbent dressing specifically for fecal incontinence
Donna Z. Bliss
, Kay Savik
Academics (Nursing)
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Fecal Incontinence
100%
Absorbent Dressing
100%
Feces
80%
Quality of Life Instruments
40%
Fecal Incontinence Severity Index
40%
Buttocks
40%
Incontinence Severity Index
40%
Fecal Incontinence Quality of Life
40%
Patient Recall
20%
Community Living
20%
Quality of Life
20%
Incontinence-associated Dermatitis
20%
Self-perception
20%
Coping Behavior
20%
Embarrassment
20%
Emotional State
20%
Severity Score
20%
General Health
20%
Demographic Health
20%
Specific Quality of Life
20%
Absorbent Products
20%
Bowel Incontinence
20%
District of Columbia
20%
Self-care Strategies
20%
Overall Effectiveness
20%
Bowel Pattern
20%
Quality of Use
20%
Bowel Leakage
20%
Fecal Soiling
20%
Surgical Dressing
20%
Incontinence Quality of Life
20%
Stay-in-place
20%
Nursing and Health Professions
Feces Incontinence
100%
Quality of Life
55%
Incontinence
22%
Self Care
11%
Dermatitis
11%
Liquid Feces
11%