... What now? Helping clients live positively with urinary incontinence
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Wallis, Marianne
McKenzie, Shona
Griffiths, Susan
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There are 3.84 million Australians who suffer the indignity of urinary incontinence – approximately 3.1 million (38.1%) women and 780,000 (10.2%) men. With these figures it is very likely that you have clients with this problem. Urinary incontinence can be intractable and ongoing. You may have a client who is newly diagnosed. Or you may have assessed your client, carried out investigations, tried conservative therapies and possibly even surgery. You’ve tried everything and your client still has urinary incontinence and they are desperately looking to you for help and advice. If you feel you have nothing left to offer your client and you are thinking “… what now?” then this booklet is for you. In it you will find information that will enable you to help clients problem-solve and develop plans for living more effectively with urinary incontinence.
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