Urinary and Double Incontinence in Cognitively Impaired Patients: Impacts on Those Affected and Their Professional Caregivers
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Patients and Assessment
2.2. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Patients’ Characteristics and Results of ICIQ-Cog-P and -C
3.2. Correlations and Effects of Severity of Incontinence and the ICIQ-Cog
3.2.1. Type of Incontinence (Urinary or Double Incontinence)
3.2.2. Types of Incontinence Devices Used
3.2.3. Frequency of Incontinence Episodes per Night and per 24 h
3.2.4. Proportion of Incontinence Care Out of Total Care
3.3. Correlation between the ICIQ-Cog-P and the ICIQ-Cog-C
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
6. Limitations
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Patients | Mean (SD) | Median (25–75%) | Min; Max | Missing% (n) |
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Age of patient in years | 86.67 (7.39) | 88.5 (82.5; 91.0) | 62; 100 | 0 (0/60) |
MMSE | 11.77 (9.54) | 11.0 (0.5; 19.75) | 0; 29 | 0 (0/60) |
GDS | 4.77 (1.72) | 5.0 (3.0; 6.0) | 1; 7 | 5.3 (3/60) |
School education in years | 10.84 (2.55) | 11.0 (8.0; 13.0) | 8; 17 | 43.3 (26/60) |
Incontinence duration in years | 2.65 (2.63) | 2.0 (0.0; 4.0) | 0; 12 | 8.3 (5/60) |
Duration of stay in months | 41.85 (36.05) | 39.0 (12.25; 52.75) | 0; 165 | 0 (0/60) |
Number of concomitant diagnoses | 10.23 (6.23) | 9.0 (5.25; 14.0) | 1; 31 | 0 (0/60) |
Frequency of incontinence episodes/night | 2.19 (1.34) | 2.0 (1.25; 3.75) | 0; 4 | 73.3 (44/60) |
Frequency of incontinence episodes/24 h | 3.54 (0.88) | 4.0 (3.25; 4.00) | 1; 4 | 60.0 (36/60) |
Proportion of incontinence care/total care | 41.44 (20.36) | 45.0 (25.0; 60.0) | 0; 80 | 1.7 (1/60) |
Caregivers | Mean (SD) | Median (25–75%) | Min; Max | Missing% (n) |
Age of caregiver in years | 43.83 (7.09) | 48.0 (38.0; 48.0) | 31; 60 | 0 (0/60) |
Work experience in years | 15.28 (6.83) | 13.0 (10.0; 13.0) | 1; 30 | 0 (0/60) |
Amount of care in hours/week | 29.84 (15.75) | 38.5 (8.0; 38.5) | 3; 64 | 1.7 (1/60) |
Mean (SD) | Median (25–75%) | Min; Max | Missing% (n) | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Summed score ICIQ-Cog P | 23.22 (7.85) | 23 (17.0; 28.0) | 12; 48 | 0 (0/60) |
Summed score ICIQ-Cog-C | 10.78 (3.43) | 10.5 (7.25; 13.0) | 5; 16 | 0 (0/60) |
Type of Incontinence | n | Min; Max | Mean (SD) | Median (25–75%) | Two-Sample t-Test (95% CI) p-Value | |
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ICIQ-Cog-P | Urinary | 25 | 13; 43 | 23.52 (7.33) | 24 (18; 28) | 0.52 (−3.55; 4.59) p = 0.799 |
Double | 35 | 12; 48 | 23 (8.3) | 21 (17; 27.5) | ||
ICIQ-Cog-C | Urinary | 25 | 5; 16 | 9.84 (3.2) | 10 (7; 12) | −1.62 (−3.36; 0.12) p = 0.068 |
Double | 35 | 7; 16 | 11.46 (3.48) | 12 (8; 15) | ||
Type of incontinence device | ||||||
ICIQ-Cog-P | Others | 55 | 12; 48 | 23.45 (8.0) | 23 (17; 28) | 2.0 (−4; 10) p = 0.547 |
Pants | 5 | 16; 31 | 20.6 (5.94) | 19 (18; 19) | ||
ICIQ-Cog-C | Others | 55 | 5; 16 | 10.8 (3.56) | 10 (7; 13.5) | 0 (−3; 4) p = 0.925 |
Pants | 5 | 8; 12 | 10.6 (1.67) | 11 (10; 12) |
ICIQ-Cog | n | Pearson Coefficient (r) (95% CI) | Impact of Incontinence Episodes/Care on ICIQ by Increase of 1 Unit (95% CI) p-Value | |
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Incontinence episodes/night (times) | ICIQ-Cog-P | 16/60 | 0.69 (0.3; 0.88) | 4.78 (1.91; 7.65) p = 0.003 |
ICIQ-Cog-C | 16/60 | 0.62 (0.19; 0.86) | 1.22 (0.35; 2.1) p = 0.01 | |
Incontinence episodes/24 h (times) | ICIQ-Cog-P | 24/60 | −0.07 (−0.46; 0.34) | - |
ICIQ-Cog-C | 24/60 | 0.16 (−0.26; 0.53) | - | |
Proportion of incontinence care/total care (%) | ICIQ-Cog-P | 59/60 | 0.27 (0.01; 0.49) | 0.103 (0.004; 0.20) p = 0.042 |
ICIQ-Cog-C | 59/60 | 0.46 (0.23; 0.64) | 0.078 (0.04; 0.12) p < 0.001 | |
ICIQ-Cog-P | ICIQ-Cog-C | 60/60 | 0.62 (0.43; 0.76) | 0.27 (0.18; 0.36) p < 0.001 |
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Jaekel, A.K.; Rings, T.M.; Schmitz, F.; Knappe, F.; Tschirhart, A.; Winterhagen, F.I.; Kirschner-Hermanns, R.K.M.; Knüpfer, S.C. Urinary and Double Incontinence in Cognitively Impaired Patients: Impacts on Those Affected and Their Professional Caregivers. J. Clin. Med. 2023, 12, 3352. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12103352
Jaekel AK, Rings TM, Schmitz F, Knappe F, Tschirhart A, Winterhagen FI, Kirschner-Hermanns RKM, Knüpfer SC. Urinary and Double Incontinence in Cognitively Impaired Patients: Impacts on Those Affected and Their Professional Caregivers. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2023; 12(10):3352. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12103352
Chicago/Turabian StyleJaekel, Anke Kirsten, Theresa Maria Rings, Franziska Schmitz, Franziska Knappe, Alix Tschirhart, Franziska Isabelle Winterhagen, Ruth Klara Maria Kirschner-Hermanns, and Stephanie C. Knüpfer. 2023. "Urinary and Double Incontinence in Cognitively Impaired Patients: Impacts on Those Affected and Their Professional Caregivers" Journal of Clinical Medicine 12, no. 10: 3352. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12103352
APA StyleJaekel, A. K., Rings, T. M., Schmitz, F., Knappe, F., Tschirhart, A., Winterhagen, F. I., Kirschner-Hermanns, R. K. M., & Knüpfer, S. C. (2023). Urinary and Double Incontinence in Cognitively Impaired Patients: Impacts on Those Affected and Their Professional Caregivers. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 12(10), 3352. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12103352