Category | Subcategory | Code |
Setting selection criteria for recipients considering the status of micturition induction | I feel burdened that micturition induction of very old people often does not produce good results no matter how hard I work. | It takes time and effort, but the hardest thing is that you never get good results no matter how hard you work. |
Micturition induction of very old people is time consuming. | ||
Excretion care may induce shame and as such, should be avoided immediately after admission. | Considering that the recipient may feel ashamed, I think it is preferable to get involved after building a certain relationship. | |
Over the first week to 10 days after admission, the care recipient will get used to it, so it is surprisingly easy to collect data after that. | ||
Implementation of micturition induction is difficult for reluctant older people in long-term care. | Induction may be difficult due to resistance if the recipient has no voluntarism or has dementia. | |
Micturition induction in recipients who refuse it is a painful experience for both parties. | ||
Securing staff in cases that require the assistance of two or more people is time-consuming. | Older people can stand, but it is very difficult for those who need assistance from two people when rotating or changing clothes due to their large physique. | |
Assistance from two people may be required if the recipient reaches their load limit, finds it difficult to move their feet, or feels pain. | ||
Be careful of “knee buckling” during micturition induction. | Be careful because “knee buckling” often occurs during micturition induction. |