Objectives: To determine the prevalence of constipation in patients admitted for rehabilitation and to verify the results of two intervention models for bowel retraining during hospitalization. Methods: A longitudinal, analytical study, with 98 patients admitted to rehabilitation ward between December 2009 and May 2010. Results: The prevalence of constipation was 57.1%, there was no correlation with gender, education, age, transportation assistance, language disorder, physical activity, diet and presence of constipation; the improvement in functional capacity was a predictor of progress in intestinal frequency; interventions introduced demonstrated an important role in improving bowel habits. Conclusions: Conduct studies may provide treatment options for constipation, improving the quality of life for these individuals.
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De Miranda Engler, T. M. N., Farage, L., & De Mello, P. A. (2011). Constipação intestinal em pacientes admitidos em programa de reabilitação neurológica. ACTA Paulista de Enfermagem, 24(6), 804–809. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-21002011000600013
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