2023
DOI: 10.1111/jan.15835
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Perceptions of primary health care nurses and general practitioners in the care of older people with urinary incontinence

Fang Yan,
Lily D. Xiao,
Siyuan Tang
et al.

Abstract: AimsTo identify the challenges and opportunities among primary health care nurses and general practitioners (GPs) in the care of older people with urinary incontinence (UI) and other chronic conditions in China.BackgroundUI is highly prevalent among community‐dwelling older people with chronic conditions but is underreported and poorly managed. Understanding the factors that affect primary health care professionals' practices in their care for this population is imperative to foster nurse‐led UI care services.… Show more

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“…Age is an important factor in increasing the prevalence of UTI in the elderly. Tavares et al (2011), Melo et al (2017, Santos (2018), andYan et al (2024), confirmed that with the increasing population aging, the occurrence of geriatric syndromes, among them urinary incontinence, would lead to a UTI in this age group of the population. Due to functional and structural changes in the urinary system and impairment of functional independence of the urinary system.…”
Section: Despite Studies Considering Each Urinary Infection Case As U...mentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Age is an important factor in increasing the prevalence of UTI in the elderly. Tavares et al (2011), Melo et al (2017, Santos (2018), andYan et al (2024), confirmed that with the increasing population aging, the occurrence of geriatric syndromes, among them urinary incontinence, would lead to a UTI in this age group of the population. Due to functional and structural changes in the urinary system and impairment of functional independence of the urinary system.…”
Section: Despite Studies Considering Each Urinary Infection Case As U...mentioning
confidence: 96%