Using evidence in continence practice
Author(s)
St John, Winsome
Griffith University Author(s)
Year published
2008
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Evidence is meaningless unless it is informs practice. This paper examines evidence-based continence practice. The principles, approaches and processes of using evidence to inform clinical continence care practice are examined, together with debates, barriers and issues. Sources for current evidence in continence care are examined, together with approaches clinicians can use to base practice on evidence.Evidence is meaningless unless it is informs practice. This paper examines evidence-based continence practice. The principles, approaches and processes of using evidence to inform clinical continence care practice are examined, together with debates, barriers and issues. Sources for current evidence in continence care are examined, together with approaches clinicians can use to base practice on evidence.
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Conference Title
New Zealand Continence Association National Conference 2008: Humanity and technology