Alarm Signals and Prompts to Eliminate Large Urinary Accidents in a Woman with Multiple Disabilities |
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Authors: | Giulio E. Lancioni Mark F. O'Reilly Silvia Serenelli Francesca Campodonico |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Leiden , Leiden , The Netherlands;2. University College Dublin , Dublin , Ireland;3. Lega F. DOro Research Centre , Osimo , Italy |
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Abstract: | Urine-triggered alarm signals and prompts were used to help a woman with multiple disabilities halt wetting episodes and walk to the toilet (thus avoiding large urinary accidents). Data indicated that the woman had a mean frequency of 1 large accident nearly every 2 days during the baseline phases and every 20 days during the intervention phases. During the latter phases, large accidents were replaced by small accidents (i.e. only a disposable tissue inside the underwear was wet), which did not cause environmental disruptions and did not require changes of clothes. Implications of the findings are discussed. |
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Keywords: | Urine Alarm Signals Prompts Urinary Accidents Multiple Disabilities |
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