Continence in older people: a priority for primary care
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Continence in older people: a priority for primary care

Sue Thomas Nursing Policy and Practice Adviser, Royal College of Nursing, London

Many older people experience some form of incontinence and, as a large proportion will respond well to treatment, the problem should not be ignored.

Nursing Standard. 15, 25, 45-50. doi: 10.7748/ns2001.03.15.25.45.c2992

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