S. Clarke-O'Neill

Details der Publikationsliste

Zeitraum

2002 - 2008

Anzahl

12

Co-Autoren

Absorbent products for urinary/faecal incontinence: A comparative evaluation of key product designs (2008)

Fader, M., Cottenden, A., Geliffe, K., Gage, H., Clarke-O'Neill, S., Jamieson, K., ...

OBJECTIVES: To compare the performance and cost-effectiveness of the key absorbent product designs to provide a more solid basis for guiding selection and purchase. Also to carry out the first stage...

Female urinals for women with impaired mobility (2006)

Macaulay, M., Clarke-O'Neill, S., Cottenden, A., Fader, M., Jowitt, F.

Continence and Skin Technology Group, Departments of Medical Physics and Bioengineering and Medicine, University College London. Margaret Macaulay and colleagues describe the range of female urinals...

A pilot study to evaluate reusable absorbent body-worn products for adults with moderate/heavy urinary incontinence (2004)

Macaulay, M., Clarke-O'Neill, S., Fader, M., Pettersson, L., Cottenden, A.

Objective: The purpose of this pilot study was to evaluate the performance of reusable absorbent body-worn products for adults with moderate/heavy urinary incontinence, compare their performance with...

Are washable absorbents effective at containing urinary incontinence? (2004)

Macaulay, M., Clarke-O'Neill, S., Fader, M., Pettersson, L., Cottenden, A.

This article describes a pilot study to evaluate washable (or reusable) absorbent garments for adults with moderate to heavy urinary incontinence. The article will describe: The study process; How...

A multicenter comparative evaluation: disposable pads for women with light incontinence (2004)

Clarke-O'Neill, S., Pettersson, L., Fader, M., Cottenden, A., Brooks, R.

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the current range of disposable pads for women with light incontinence available in the United Kingdom.

The further development of the active urine collection device: a novel continence management system (2003)

Tinnion, E., Jowitt, F., Clarke-O'Neill, S., Cottenden, A.M., Fader, M., Sutherland, I.

Continence difficulties affect the lives of a substantial minority of the population. Women are far more likely than men to be affected by urinary incontinence but the range of management options for...

Management of night-time urinary incontinence in residential settings for older people: an investigation into the effects of different pad changing regimes on skin health (2003)

Fader, M., Clarke-O'Neill, S., Cook, D., Dean, G., Brooks, R., Cottenden, A., ...

Summary Absorbent pads are the main method of managing urinary incontinence in residential settings for older people. Improvements in technology have resulted in highly absorbent products which may...

A system for logging incontinence events using a simple disposable sensor (2003)

Cusick, G., Birkett, A., Clarke-O'Neill, S., Fader, M., Cottenden, M.

Many elderly people entering residential or nursing care are already incontinent to some degree, relying on incontinence pads to deal with the consequences. A proportion of these people have been...

The further development of the active urine collection device: A novel continence management system (2003)

Tinnion, E., Jowitt, F., Clarke-O'Neill, S., Cottenden, A.M., Fader, M., Sutherland, I.

Continence difficulties affect the lives of a substantial minority of the population. Women are far more likely than men to be affected by urinary incontinence but the range of management options for...

A multicentre comparative evaluation: Washable pants with an integral pad for light incontinence (2002)

Clarke-O'Neill, S., Pettersson, L., Fader, M., Dean, G., Brooks, R., Cottenden, A.

• The Continence Product Evaluation Network (CPE network) is funded by the Medical Devices Agency (MDA) of the Department of Health, to undertake comparative evaluations of continence products. •...