Journal article
Urinary incontinence: current overview of a prevalent problem.
Abstract
Urinary incontinence is a prevalent problem affecting elders of both sexes in community and institutional settings. Much of this problem is reversible. Detailed history, physical, and a residual urine test can provide sufficient information to begin treatment. There are three main types of incontinence: (1) stress, which may be alleviated by strengthening the pelvic floor muscles or by surgical intervention; (2) overflow; and (3) urge. These …
Authors
Turpie ID; Skelly J
Journal
Geriatrics, Vol. 44, No. 9, pp. 32–38
Publication Date
September 1989
ISSN
0016-867X