“…In the literature, patients who had incontinence had reduced their daily activities, were more isolated socially, and drank fewer liquids, and in time, developed constipation, electrolyte imbalance, and other physical complaints. 31,32 It is important to note here that the presence of incontinence is due not only to physiological reasons, but also psychological ones. It is necessary to explain this clearly to the patients, and to give information on pelvic exercises, correct care materials, and medical methods on this issue, and to conduct the necessary psychological therapy.…”