Understanding and Managing Incontinence-Associated Dermatitis

Incontinence-Associated Dermatitis (IAD) is a painful, problematic skin injury that results from exposure to urine or faeces. This is a miserable patient experience that also increases the risk of complications, such as secondary infections and pressure ulcers or injuries.

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Residents or patients with incontinence are at risk, but those with mixed incontinence are the most vulnerable — especially when stools are liquid or diarrhea is present. 3

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n 2014, 3M brought together 20 international experts to look at gaps in IAD clinical care and to advance best practice principles that address those gaps. What will you find in their best practice principles document?

Hands-on clinicians will find practical guidance for:

  • Assessing risk
  • Preventing symptoms
  • Managing IAD

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1. Nix D, Haugen V (2010) Prevention and management of Incontinence-Associated Dermatitis. Drugs Aging 27(6); 491-6.
2. Gray M, Bartos S. Incontinence-Associated Dermatitis in the Acute Care Setting: A Prospective Multi-Site Epidemiological Study. Presented at the Symposium on Advanced Wound Care. May 2013.
3. Beekman D et al. Proceedings of the Global IAD Expert Panel. Incontinence-Associated Dermatitis: moving prevention forward. Best Practice Principles. Wound International 2015.