Clinical guidelines for the promotion of continence in primary care: Community nurses' knowledge, practice and perceptions of their role
Urinary incontinence is a common and debilitating problem. Its prevalence increases with advancing age, and heavy reliance on containment products results in high costs for community services, yet evidence exists that effective treatments can be provided in primary care. This quasi-experimental stud...
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2001-07.
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