Urinary incontinence is a condition that affects the majority of women during their lifetimes. It causes anxiety and makes some avoid exercise, sex, even laughing. Doctors say it's treatable, often ...
NEW YORK (MedscapeWire) May 17 — Nurse continence advisors can reduce episodes of urinary incontinence through counseling on behavioral and lifestyle alterations, according to results of a randomized ...
Background: The short-term efficacy of combined lifestyle and behavioural interventions led by nurses in the management of urinary incontinence has not been rigorously evaluated by randomized ...
Saxer, S. (2009) Investigating the standard of continence care in nursing homes. Nursing Times; 105: 29. This article describes the results of two studies that explored the prevalence, incidence and ...
Plus, all the different types of incontinence and the signs to look out for NURSES and care home staff waste 255 hours a year changing poor incontinence products, report finds There are currently ...
Despite the cultural and social changes of the 20 th and early parts of the 21 st century, most people are embarrassed about normal bodily functions – many of which continue to be cloaked in mystery ...
A NURSE says she made a "dreadful mistake" having an NHS procedure after being left in agony. Dawn Martin is one of hundreds of British women who have been severely affected after having vaginal mesh ...
New insight suggests the average patient in a hospital or care home setting with the inability to self-manage their condition will demand 75 minutes of a carer’s time every day, covering up to five ...