Change in care hours, cost, and functional independence following continence and assistive technology intervention in an acquired brain injury population.
Hayley M JacksonGeorgina MannAngelita MartiniLakkhina TroeungKatie BerosAnnelize PrinslooPublished in: Disability and rehabilitation (2022)
Toileting disability substantially impacts care hours and costs. This study provides preliminary evidence that comprehensive continence management is beneficial in reducing costs and supporting people with an ABI to increase their independence.IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATIONA comprehensive continence assessment and management plan reduces the number of care hours, cost of care, and cost of continence products in a neurorehabilitation and disability support sample for people with acquired brain injury (ABI).Assistive technologies for continence management are beneficial in supporting people with ABI to increase independence, and reduce costs.Providing comprehensive continence assessment and management plan reduces reliance on staff for continence care, and improves functional independence.