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Updated Prevalence of Urinary Incontinence in Women: 2015–2018 National Population-Based Survey Data
Female Pelvic Medicine & Reconstructive Surgery, 2022Objectives This study aimed to update estimates of urinary incontinence (UI) prevalence and associated risk factors for adult women in the United States, using the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES).
Ushma Patel +3 more
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Journal of Urology, 2021
Purpose: Urinary incontinence is frequently underreported and underdiagnosed in the clinical setting. We analyzed 12 years of data from a large, nationally representative sample of women in the United States to assess the prevalence, severity, and daily ...
U. Lee +6 more
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Purpose: Urinary incontinence is frequently underreported and underdiagnosed in the clinical setting. We analyzed 12 years of data from a large, nationally representative sample of women in the United States to assess the prevalence, severity, and daily ...
U. Lee +6 more
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Disability and Rehabilitation, 2021
Background Urinary incontinence is one of the most clinically relevant side effects in the treatment of prostate cancer patients. The aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to analyze the specific exercise effects of supervised versus ...
F. Baumann +11 more
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Background Urinary incontinence is one of the most clinically relevant side effects in the treatment of prostate cancer patients. The aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to analyze the specific exercise effects of supervised versus ...
F. Baumann +11 more
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2010
Urinary incontinence is a major health problem that becomes more common with increasing age. A thorough history and examination can help determine the type of incontinence: stress, urge, mixed, or other. Initial treatments may include lifestyle and behavioral modifications, pelvic floor exercises, and anticholinergic medications.
Eva, Fong, Victor W, Nitti
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Urinary incontinence is a major health problem that becomes more common with increasing age. A thorough history and examination can help determine the type of incontinence: stress, urge, mixed, or other. Initial treatments may include lifestyle and behavioral modifications, pelvic floor exercises, and anticholinergic medications.
Eva, Fong, Victor W, Nitti
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Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 1998
The involuntary loss of urine in a quantity or frequency sufficient to cause a social or hygienic problem is known as urinary incontinence. This common condition, affecting over 10 million adults, afflicts an estimated 30% of all older persons, as well as 50% to 70% of older residents in nursing homes. The clinical importance of urinary incontinence is
J M, Busby-Whitehead, T M, Johnson
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The involuntary loss of urine in a quantity or frequency sufficient to cause a social or hygienic problem is known as urinary incontinence. This common condition, affecting over 10 million adults, afflicts an estimated 30% of all older persons, as well as 50% to 70% of older residents in nursing homes. The clinical importance of urinary incontinence is
J M, Busby-Whitehead, T M, Johnson
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2019
Urinary incontinence is a common, often undertreated, condition that impacts millions of Americans. Primary care physicians are well equipped to diagnose and treat urinary incontinence. Key to successful treatment is accurately determining the type of incontinence that ails the patient and using patient-reported quality-of-life indicators to guide ...
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Urinary incontinence is a common, often undertreated, condition that impacts millions of Americans. Primary care physicians are well equipped to diagnose and treat urinary incontinence. Key to successful treatment is accurately determining the type of incontinence that ails the patient and using patient-reported quality-of-life indicators to guide ...
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AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2020
This article is part of a series, Supporting Family Caregivers: No Longer Home Alone, published in collaboration with the AARP Public Policy Institute. Results of focus groups, conducted as part of the AARP Public Policy Institute's No Longer Home Alone video project, supported evidence that family caregivers aren't given the information they need to ...
Nicole J, Davis, Jean F, Wyman
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This article is part of a series, Supporting Family Caregivers: No Longer Home Alone, published in collaboration with the AARP Public Policy Institute. Results of focus groups, conducted as part of the AARP Public Policy Institute's No Longer Home Alone video project, supported evidence that family caregivers aren't given the information they need to ...
Nicole J, Davis, Jean F, Wyman
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The Annals of Pharmacotherapy, 2000
BACKGROUND: One of the more prevalent conditions associated with aging is urinary incontinence (UI), which may affect up to 55% of women and 34% of men older than 65 years. As a result of increasing longevity in developed nations, the proportion of UI-susceptible individuals continues to grow, presenting clinical and economic challenges to healthcare ...
J A, Couture, L, Valiquette
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BACKGROUND: One of the more prevalent conditions associated with aging is urinary incontinence (UI), which may affect up to 55% of women and 34% of men older than 65 years. As a result of increasing longevity in developed nations, the proportion of UI-susceptible individuals continues to grow, presenting clinical and economic challenges to healthcare ...
J A, Couture, L, Valiquette
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