Promoting continence: the child with special needs
June Rogers Special School Nurse Adviser, St Helens and Knowsley Community Health NHS Trust
This article discusses ways in which nurses should promote continence in children with special needs
Aim and intended learning outcomes
The aim of this article is to raise nurses’ awareness of the range of managements available when promoting continence in children with special needs.
Nursing Standard.
12, 34, 47-55.
doi: 10.7748/ns.12.34.47.s48
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