The contribution of advanced practitioners to equitable and person-centred continence care

Alsararatee, Hasan H (2025) The contribution of advanced practitioners to equitable and person-centred continence care. British Journal of Nursing, 34 (22). pp. 1110-1116. ISSN 2052-2819

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Abstract

Continence problems remain widespread across community and secondary care, yet provision in the UK continues to be shaped by inequities, fragmented commissioning, stigma and variation in workforce capability. This article examines the contribution of advanced practitioners (APs) to continence care through the four pillars of practice and considers how their clinical expertise, leadership influence, educational role and engagement with research can strengthen assessment, co-ordination and person-centred support. Evidence from national reports and existing studies demonstrates the need for improved pathways, enhanced staff capability and dignity-focused practice, particularly for populations affected by frailty, cognitive impairment, or cultural and communication barriers. By integrating comprehensive assessment, sensitive communication, culturally responsive engagement and informed use of innovation, APs can advance equitable continence provision and improve the lived experience of individuals with bladder and bowel needs. The article concludes that AP-led practice is essential for progressing continence care within a system that requires greater consistency, stronger evaluation and sustained attention to wellbeing and quality of life.

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Additional Information: ** From Crossref journal articles via Jisc Publications Router ** History: ppub 04-12-2025; issued 04-12-2025.
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Date Deposited: 18 Dec 2025 08:32
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URI: https://bnu.repository.guildhe.ac.uk/id/eprint/20764

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