Taking Stock: Incompetent at incontinence – why are we ignoring the needs of incontinence sufferers?

Benedicte Hafskjold; Biserka Pop-Stefanija; Chelsea Giles-Hansen; Eric Weerts; Erin Flynn; Jane Wilbur ORCID logo; Kate Brogan; Kweku Ackom; Michelle Farrington; Minja Peuschel; +4 more... Nicole Klaesener-Metzner; Ricardo Pla Cordero; Sue Cavill; Sarah House; (2016) Taking Stock: Incompetent at incontinence – why are we ignoring the needs of incontinence sufferers? Waterlines, 35 (3). pp. 219-227. ISSN 0262-8104 DOI: 10.3362/1756-3488.2016.018
Copy

How would you cope if you had no control over how you urinated or defecated and regularly or constantly leaked urine or faeces? How would this make you feel? How would you deal with the smell, with the indignity? What if you were a young teenager, traumatized by very stressful events and returned to bed-wetting as a result? And what would you do if you didn’t have the money to buy spare underwear or incontinence protection products or those are simply not available to you? Could you manage if you were suddenly displaced in an emergency and did not have access to a toilet, shower or bathing facilities, or your usual materials and coping mechanisms? What if you lived in a camp and your toilet or bathing shelter was a 5 minute walk away and had a long line in front of it? Would you be able to stand in line at food distribution or water collection points, go to school, or look for or undertake work?


picture_as_pdf
Taking_stock.pdf
subject
Published Version
Available under Creative Commons: NC-ND 3.0

View Download

Atom BibTeX OpenURL ContextObject in Span Multiline CSV OpenURL ContextObject Dublin Core Dublin Core MPEG-21 DIDL EndNote HTML Citation JSON MARC (ASCII) MARC (ISO 2709) METS MODS RDF+N3 RDF+N-Triples RDF+XML RIOXX2 XML Reference Manager Refer Simple Metadata ASCII Citation EP3 XML
Export

Downloads