Urinary Incontinence in Active Female Young Adults: Healthcare Preferences, Priorities and Experiences
Rebecca L. Newark,
Rachel Thompson
Abstract:Introduction and Hypothesis
There is a paucity of evidence on the healthcare preferences of active female young adults with urinary incontinence (UI). This research is aimed at examining the population’s healthcare preferences and priorities and their characteristics and experiences to improve access to and use of services.
Methods
This cross-sectional online survey study used a convenience community sample. Participants resided in Australia, were 18–30 ye… Show more
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