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    No. 397: conservative care of urinary incontinence in women

    J. obstet. gynaecol. Can; 42 (4), 2020
    To outline the evidence for conservative care, including both assessment and management options, for urinary incontinence in women.Relevant primary care providers and medical specialists including but not limited to physicians, nurses, midwives, and pelvic health physiotherapists. Women (>18 years of age...

    Nonsurgical management of urinary incontinence in women: a clinical practice guideline from the American College of Physicians

    Ann. intern. med; 161 (6), 2014
    DESCRIPTION: The American College of Physicians (ACP) developed this guideline to present the evidence and provide clinical recommendations on the nonsurgical management of urinary incontinence (UI) in women. METHODS: This guideline is based on published English-language literature on nonsurgical managem...

    Urinary incontinence in neurological disease: assessment and management

    This guideline covers assessing and managing urinary incontinence in children, young people and adults with neurological disease. It aims to improve care by recommending specific treatments based on what symptoms and neurological conditions people have....