Journal of Orthopaedic Nursing
Volume 13, Issue 2 , Pages 78-84, May 2009

Orthopaedic patient’s perceptions of using a bed pan

  • Sharon Cohen, RGN, ONC, BSc (Hons), MSc ((Portfolio Leader, Resources and Logistics))

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Faculty of Society and Health, Buckinghamshire New University, Uxbridge Campus, 106 Oxford Road, UB8 1NA, United Kingdom

Received 21 February 2008; received in revised form 26 February 2009; accepted 13 March 2009. published online 29 May 2009.

SUMMARY 

This qualitative study explores the perceptions of orthopaedic patients towards having to use a bed pan. Ten patients were interviewed both before and after either an elective hip or knee replacement. The main findings were that if nurses facilitated a discussion around the use of bed pans some anxiety could be relieved about their use. The research was conducted 15years ago and the author has re-visited the setting where it was conducted and found that patients continue to be anxious about using bed pans, even though they are now only confined to bed for only 24h following surgery.

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PII: S1361-3111(09)00086-7

doi:10.1016/j.joon.2009.03.002

Journal of Orthopaedic Nursing
Volume 13, Issue 2 , Pages 78-84, May 2009