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USEFUL ORGANISATIONS
REPORTS RELEVANT TO CONTINENCE CARE
This section is designed to assist anyone undertaking a project, essay
or assignment related to continence care.
USEFUL
ORGANISATIONS
Association
for Continence Advice
c/o Fitwise Management Ltd.,
Drumcross Hall
Bathgate, Edinburgh
EH48 4JT
Tel: 01506 811077
Membership
enquiries to Meeting Makers: Tel 0141 434 1500
E-mail: info@fitwise.co.uk
URL: www.aca.uk.com
Continence
Product Evaluation Network
3rd floor G-block
Clerkenwell Building, Archway Wing
Whittington Hospital
Archway Road
London N19 3UA
Tel: 020 7288 5670
Fax: 020 7288 3019
E-mail: office@cpe.ucl.ac.uk
URL: www.medphys.ucl.ac.uk/research-groups/incont/cpe.htm
Continence Resource Centre & Helpline for Scotland
Southern General Hospital
1345 Govan Road
Glasgow G51 4TF
Tel: 0141 201 1861
Fax: 0141 201 2987
E-mail:
mballentyne@yahoo.com
CORE
(formerly) Digestive Disorders Foundation
3 St Andrew's Place
Regents Park
London NW1 4LB
Tel: 020 7486 0341
Fax: 020 7224 2012
E-mail: info@corecharity.org.uk
URL: www.corecharity.org.uk
ERIC (Education and
Resources for Improving Childhood Continence)
34 Old School House
Britannia Road
Kingswood
Bristol BS15 2DB
Tel: 0117 960 3060
Fax: 0117 960 0401
E-mail: info@eric.org.uk
URL: www.eric.org.uk
Incontact
United House
North Road
London N7 9DP
Tel: 0870 770 3246
Fax: 020 7700 7045
E-mail: info@incontact.org
URL: www.incontact.org
Royal College of Nursing Continence Care Forum
C/o RCN, 20 Savendish Square
London W1M 0AB
Tel: 020 7409 3333
Fax: 020 7647 3431
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REPORTS
RELEVANT TO CONTINENCE CARE
NB:
Other than those published by us or as specifically noted,
these reports are NOT available from the Continence Foundation.
Abrams
P, Khoury S, Wein A (1999): First International Consultation on Incontinence:
World Health Organisation and International Union Against Cancer. ISBN 1
898452 25 3 (Distributed by Plymbridge Distributors Ltd, Plymouth)
Agency for Health Care Policy and Research (1996): Clinical Practice Guideline
no 2: Urinary Incontinence in Adults: Acute and Chronic Management: Rockville,
Maryland, USA. ISBN 0 16 048507 X
Anthony B (1997): The Provision of Continence Supplies by NHS Trusts. Middlesex
University School of Health, Biological and Environmental Sciences, for
Incontact.
Association for Continence Advice (2000): Notes on Good Practice: 1: The
Use Of Internal Prosthetic Devices For Female Stress Incontinence; 2: Pelvic
Floor Assessment: Female and Male 3: The Use of Catheter Maintenance Solutions
4: Suprapubic Catheters. ACA, London.
Association for Continence Advice (1993) Guidelines for Continence Care.
ACA, London.
Audit Commission (1999): First Assessment: a review of district nursing
services in England and Wales: Audit Commission, London. ISBN 1 86240 149
7
Blackwell C (2nd edition: 1998): A Guide to Encopresis. Northumberland Mental
Health NHS Trust. Available from Enuresis Resource and Information Centre
(ERIC), Bristol.
Blackwell C, Dobson P (2nd edition: 1995): A Guide to Enuresis. Enuresis
Resource and Information Centre (ERIC), Bristol.
British Geriatric Society (1998): Continence Care: A guide for those working
in residential and nursing homes (Compendium Document B2). British Geriatric
Society, London.
Brocklehurst J, Amess M et al (edd) (1999): Health Outcome Indicators: Urinary
Incontinence. Report of a working group to the Department of Health. Oxford:
National Centre for Health Outcomes Development. ISBN 1 840750 17 0
Cheater F, Lakhani M, Cawood C (1998): Audit Protocol: Assessment of Patients
with Urinary Incontinence. CT14: Eli Lilly National Clinical Audit Centre,
Leicester. ISBN 1 899309 30 6
Chester R (1998): Towards Continence: approaches to continence in homes
for older people. Counsel and Care, London. ISBN: 1 898092 28 1
Continence Foundation (1995): Commissioning Comprehensive Continence Services:
Guidelines for Purchasers. The Continence Foundation, London.
Continence Foundation (1998): Towards a Service of the Highest Quality:
evidence to the NHS review of continence services. The Continence Foundation,
London.
Continence Foundation (2000): Continence Products Directory - fifth edition.
The Continence Foundation, London.
Continence Foundation (1999): A Code of Good Practice for Employers. The
Continence Foundation, London.
Continence Foundation (2000): Making the Case for Investment
in an Integrated Continence Service. The Continence Foundation, London.
Continence Foundation (2000): Incontinence - a challenge and an opportunity
for Primary Care. The Continence Foundation, London.
Department of Health (2000): Good practice in continence services. Department
of Health, London.
First International Conference for the Prevention of
Incontinence (1997): Consensus Statement. Continence Foundation, London.
Foulkes S, Oliver H, Rowley P and White M (1997): Catheterisation in Schools:
guidelines for good practice. Astra Tech Ltd, Stonehouse, Gloucs. (available
from the Continence Foundation)
Fowler R (ed) (1999): Better Public Toilets - a providers guide to the provision
and management of 'away from home' toilets. British Toilet Association,
Winchester.
Health Services Accreditation (1997): Standards for Continence Services.
Health Services Accreditation, Battle, East Sussex. ISBN 1 900366 04 5
Hopkins A, Brocklehurst J, Dickinson E (1992): The Care Scheme (Continuous
Assessment Review and Evaluation) Clinical Audit of Long Term Care of Elderly
People. The Royal College of Physicians, London.
Inter-Professional Collaboration in Continence Care (1998): Nurses and Physiotherapists
working in Continence Care (available from the Continence Foundation)
Medical Research Council (1993): Report of an MRC workshop to examine the
research opportunities in urinary and faecal incontinence. Medical Research
Council, London.
Morgan R, Dobson P (edd) (2nd edition: 1996): Guidelines on Minimum Standards
of Practice in the Treatment of Enuresis. Enuresis Resource and Information
Centre (ERIC), Bristol.
Norton C (1995): Commissioning Comprehensive Continence Services: Guidelines
for Purchasers. The Continence Foundation, London.
Parker G, Williams J (1991): Secondary Analysis of OPCS Disability Survey
Data on Incontinence. Report One: Services, Aids and Equipment for Incontinent
Adults and Children in Private Households. Social Policy Research Unit,
University of York. DHSS 774.
Parker G, Williams J (1991): Secondary Analysis of OPCS Disability Survey
Data on Incontinence. Report Two: Expenditure on Incontinence for Disabled
Adults and Children in Private Households. Social Policy Research Unit,
University of York. DHSS 826.
Rhodes P, Parker G (1993): The Role of the Continence Advisor in England
and Wales. Social Policy Research Unit, University of York.
Roe B et al (1996): An Evaluation of Health Interventions by Primary Health
Care Teams and Continence Advisory Services on Patient Outcomes related
to Incontinence. Health Services Research Unit at Oxford University. ISBN
1 874551 15 4 and ISBN 1 874551 200 (Summary volume available from the Continence
Foundation)
Rooker, J. (1992) Community Continence Services. The Labour Party, London.
(A review of this report was published in the British Medical Journal, February
1992. Volume 304, pp 464-465.)
Royal College of Nursing Continence Care Forum (1992): Role of the Continence
Advisor. Royal College of Nursing, London.
Royal College of Nursing Continence Care Forum (1997): A briefing paper
on the Cost of Incontinence. Royal College of Nursing, London.
Royal College of Nursing Continence Care Forum (1997): Commissioning Continence
Advisory Services. Royal College of Nursing, London.
Royal College of Nursing Continence Care Forum (1997): Male Catheterisation,
the Role of the Nurse. Royal College of Nursing, London.
Royal College of Nursing Continence Care Forum (in press): Digital Rectal
Examination and Manual Evacuation of Faeces - The Role of the Nurse. Royal
College of Nursing, London.
Royal College of Physicians of London (1992): High Quality Long Term Care
for Elderly People - Guidelines and Audit Measures: a report of the Royal
College of Physicians and the British Geriatrics Society. Royal College
of Physicians, London.
Royal College of Physicians of London (1993): Multiple Sclerosis: a working
party report of the British Society of Rehabilitation Medicine. Royal College
of Physicians, London.
Royal College of Physicians of London (1995): Incontinence: causes, management
and provision of services. Royal College of Physicians, London. ISBN 1 873240
97 X
Royal College of Physicians of London (1998): Promoting Continence: clinical
audit scheme for the management of urinary and faecal incontinence. Royal
College of Physicians, London. ISBN 1 86016 053 0
William K, Roe B, Sundhu F (1995): An Evaluation of Nursing Developments
in Continence Care. National Institute for Nursing [now the RCN Institute],
Oxford. ISBN 1 898537 07 0
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