Stress urinary incontinence: recent advances in conservative management options
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Stress urinary incontinence: recent advances in conservative management options

Deborah Rigby Continence Services Manager, Bristol South and West PCT, Bristol

This article aims to increase understanding of stress urinary incontinence and the potential for nurses to help patients improve their quality of life using conservative management options.

Primary Health Care. 15, 9, 43-50. doi: 10.7748/phc2005.11.15.9.43.c557

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