Growing adoption of continence care products, advancements in technologies, and presence of key players are factors that drive the growth of the global continence care products market. However, lack ...
Millions live with incontinence—and pay the price. NAFC’s We Count campaign spotlights the often-overlooked financial ...
Pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT) and the use of duloxetine (Cymbalta) may not be the best options for recovering urinary continence after robotic-assisted radical prostatectomy, according to the ...
World Continence Week (WCW) is a global health initiative observed annually during the last week of June. Organised by the World Federation for Incontinence and Pelvic Problems (WFIPP), its aim is to ...
Achievement of urinary continence is an important developmental step that most children attain with the assistance of their parents and caregivers. Debate continues as to the best time to toilet train ...
The UAB Division of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery’s Wound, Ostomy and Continence care team received the 2025 Employer Recognition Award from the Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nursing Certification ...
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama-- Two clinics at UAB that seek to improve the lives of men and women with bladder- and bowel-control problems have been reaccredited by a national medical group. In 2010, the ...
Few things are more vexing for frontline nurses than incontinence. Its prevalence can exceed 80% in many nursing homes. But addressing the issue effectively and compassionately can reap dividends not ...
Francis has called for a focus on compassion and caring, continence is a vital aspect of care and nurses need to ensure high standards Abstract Maintaining continence lies at the heart of a sense of ...
The National Association For Continence (NAFC) is a national non-profit organization dedicated to improving the quality of life of people with incontinence, voiding dysfunction, and related pelvic ...
Incontinence isn’t the usual topic of conversation, but this week Continence NZ is encouraging Kiwis to get together and have a ‘wee chat’. One in four Kiwis live with some bladder or bowel ...
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