2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ogrm.2015.01.002
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Management of urinary incontinence in frail elderly women

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“…UI can have a major impact, particularly since it is known to have a multifactorial aetiology in older people and as several of the contributing factors can be reversed using suitable interventions (Shaw & Wagg, ). Thus, it is negatively associated with a decrease in quality of life and well‐being (Alexander, Shakespeare, Barradell, & Orme, ; Sahin‐Onat, Unsal‐Delialioglu, Guzel, & Ucar, ), as well as an increase in falls (Chiarelli, Mackenzie, & Osmotherly, ) and depression (Sims, Browning, Lundgren‐Lindquist, & Kendig, ). In addition, it can lead to the need for long‐term care (Nazarko, ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…UI can have a major impact, particularly since it is known to have a multifactorial aetiology in older people and as several of the contributing factors can be reversed using suitable interventions (Shaw & Wagg, ). Thus, it is negatively associated with a decrease in quality of life and well‐being (Alexander, Shakespeare, Barradell, & Orme, ; Sahin‐Onat, Unsal‐Delialioglu, Guzel, & Ucar, ), as well as an increase in falls (Chiarelli, Mackenzie, & Osmotherly, ) and depression (Sims, Browning, Lundgren‐Lindquist, & Kendig, ). In addition, it can lead to the need for long‐term care (Nazarko, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%