Ensuring good continence care for patients: tips for nurses working in the community
There are many options to try before offering pads to patients with continence issues. Find out how to ask the right questions, assess symptoms and provide support
Continence care is a fundamental part of nursing, yet it has long been seen as a Cinderella service.
Primary Health Care.
32, 5, 9-11.
doi: 10.7748/phc.32.5.9.s3
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