Perceived usefulness of the nurse–patient therapeutic relationship in the rehabilitation journey of people with urinary incontinence: A mixed‐method study

Author:

Terzoni Stefano1ORCID,Mora Cristina2,Vahr Lauridssen Susanne3,N'Guessan Serge,Sighinolfi Maria Chiara4ORCID,Gaia Giorgia4,Rocco Bernardo4ORCID,Afonina Margarita4,Maruccia Serena4,Pinna Barbara4,Parozzi Mauro4ORCID,Ferrara Paolo4ORCID,Destrebecq Anne5ORCID,Marley Jerome6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biomedical Sciences for Health University of Milan La Statale Milan Italy

2. Pelvic Rehabilitation Clinic Clinica San Carlo, Paderno Dugnano Milan Italy

3. Afdeling for Mave‐, Tarm‐ og Leversygdomme, Department of Surgery, Herlev Hospital & WHO‐CC Parker Instituttet Frederiksberg Hospital Aarhus Denmark

4. Department of Urology ASST Santi Paolo e Carlo Milan Italy

5. Department of Biomedical Science for Health University of Milan Milan Italy

6. School of Nursing and Paramedic Science Faculty of Life & Health Sciences, Jordanstown Campus Newtownabbey UK

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionDespite various studies on the impact of incontinence on patients' lives, the existing literature has not investigated the contribution of nursing care during rehabilitation in terms of quality of life. Fewer data, therefore, exist on the characteristics and perceived impact of the therapeutic relationship as part of the rehabilitation program.AimsTo investigate the characteristics of the nurse–patient therapeutic relationship and its impact throughout the rehabilitation program; to describe the levels of patient burden on everyday activities.Materials and MethodsA monocentric, retrospective, multimethod descriptive study was conducted in the nurse‐led continence clinic of a major teaching hospital in Northern Italy. A phenomenological approach with semistructured interviews was adopted after 6 weeks of rehabilitation, following the method of phenomenological enquiry by Giorgi. The short form 12 questionnaire was administered upon admission of patients to the clinic, after 6 weeks, and during the last consultation to investigate the impact of urinary incontinence (UI) on daily activities and physical and psychological quality of life.ResultsNinety‐one adult patients of both genders presenting for nonneurogenic nonpostpartum UI were consecutively enrolled. Physical scores (PCS‐12) and MCS‐12 scores significantly increased over time. Psychological scores showed great variability upon admission, which was reduced halfway through the rehabilitation program. The thematic analysis highlighted four categories based on data saturation: the impact of UI on daily activities, strategies to face the problem, feelings, and the role of nurses.ConclusionsThis mixed‐method investigation suggests the importance of therapeutic nursing relationships, clinical expertise, and rehabilitative skills. Quality of life is arguably related to the positive results of the rehabilitation program but also to the environment, patients perceive in terms of support, honesty, and trust.

Publisher

Wiley

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