2023
DOI: 10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_1955_22
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Urinary incontinence prevalence and factors associated with patients talking with doctors about urine control

Elissa E. Min,
Joseph Thomas

Abstract: Objectives: Patient perceptions of their doctors may influence talking to them about urinary incontinence (UI). We estimated prevalence of UI among Medicare beneficiaries and assessed association between beneficiaries’ demographic and clinical characteristics and whether they spoke to their doctor about UI and association between beneficiaries’ perceptions of their doctor and whether they spoke to their doctor about UI. Methods: This study was approved … Show more

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