“The constant worry”: Urinary incontinence self‐management in rural women: A qualitative study
Abbey Jo Klein,
Christine Eisenhauer,
Elizabeth Mollard
et al.
Abstract:Urinary incontinence (UI) is experienced by approximately 60% of women in the United States and has a negative impact on self‐esteem, sexual function, social participation, and quality of life. Rural women, who are underrepresented in the UI literature, face many health disparities and unique barriers to accessing care. The purpose of this qualitative descriptive study was to explore UI self‐management behaviors in rural women with UI, including the contextual factors that influence their approach to self‐mana… Show more
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