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The iD Expert Slip Plus XL offers 14 all-in-one briefs designed for adults, featuring fast absorption, instant dryness, 100% breathable fabric, odour control, and a double wetness indicator to ensure maximum comfort, security, and discretion throughout your day.
Units | 14.00 count |
Brand | D.I.D |
Age Range Description | Adult |
S**
Perfect
Perfect thanks
R**S
Comfortable
Nice and comfortable thank you
L**L
Called "Slips" for a reason: they slip down uselessly at the slightest movement.
I have road tested over 200 of these now on severely disabled bed-bound patients with double incontinence. That is enough experience of them to tell me they are woefully inadequate at dealing with the problem they are supposed to alleviate.The chief fault is that they have no elastic in them and so they cannot be secured around the patient's anatomy in a way that will ensure they don't slip down when the patient moves in bed. In practice, this means that half the time they do annoyingly slip down or get displaced and so cannot be relied on to contain even a single small act of urination. Instead, too often, you get wet clothes and wet bedding, with all the attendant labour and misery for carers this outcome engenders.I should stress that this is in spite of putting these slips on patients very carefully and in a way that optimizes their efficacy; if they were put on without the necessary painstaking care, I dread to think what their failure rate would be: almost certainly 100%.Then manufacturers need to go back to the drawing board with this product. Ideally they will talk to experienced users of incontinence products such as myself first to learn exactly how their products need improving.I have road tested many dozens of incontinence products on severely incontinent patients over the last twenty years and been responsible for the fitness for purpose of many tens of thousands of pad changes. The present product shows just about the widest gulf between its manufactuer's claims for it and its actual performance in the real world.
R**N
Not fit for purpose
These should be avoided. They are very flimsy the tabs break easily so you can't have a tight fit. This means they fall down at the first sign of water.My 29 year old son has been severely disabled from birth and I've seen some rubbish pads in my time.ID Expert are now the worst I've ever seen.They shouldn't be on the market, appalling "quality".The NHS supplies them but I am having to buy alternatives.Yes, they are that bad.
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