2024
DOI: 10.1186/s12877-024-05191-y
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Urinary concerns among older adults: a qualitative analysis in the context of healthy aging

Shaoqing Ge,
Kuan-Ching Wu,
Shao-Yun Chien
et al.

Abstract: Background Urinary concerns increase with age impacting health and quality of life. The aims of this study were to describe: (1) urinary concerns as an age-related change (ARC); (2) the challenges of urinary concerns; (3) adaptation strategies used to manage urinary concerns; and (4) the value of engaging with aging (EWA) as a framework to promote self-management of urinary concerns. Methods Data was used from semi-structured interviews with 29 old… Show more

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