Prevalence of Incontinence During Rehabilitation in Patients Following a Stroke
According to current studies, the prevalence of urinary incontinence (UI) ranges from 25% to 45%, while prevalence of poststroke or new-onset UI ranges from 21% to 56% and is higher among older adults. On admission to postacute rehabilitation, double incontinence (UI with fecal incontinence [FI]) is...
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th-cmuir.6653943832-382552015-06-16T07:46:45Z Prevalence of Incontinence During Rehabilitation in Patients Following a Stroke Kovindha,A. Wyndaele,J.J.J. Madersbacher,H.G. Biochemistry Molecular Biology According to current studies, the prevalence of urinary incontinence (UI) ranges from 25% to 45%, while prevalence of poststroke or new-onset UI ranges from 21% to 56% and is higher among older adults. On admission to postacute rehabilitation, double incontinence (UI with fecal incontinence [FI]) is more prevalent (33%) than isolated UI (12%) and isolated FI (8%)-figures that decrease at discharge from stroke rehabilitation (double incontinence, 15%; isolated UI, 8%; isolated FI, 5%). Impaired awareness of UI is more prevalent (ranges from 12% in young old group to 58% in older age group) than urge UI (9-42%) and seems to be a more specific prognostic indicator of poor functional outcome. Therefore, rehabilitation professionals should place more attention on impaired awareness of the need to void and double incontinence during stroke rehabilitation. © 2010 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC. 2015-06-16T07:46:45Z 2015-06-16T07:46:45Z 2010-03-08 Review 19317212 2-s2.0-84873265851 10.1007/s11884-010-0038-7 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84873265851&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/38255 Current Medicine Group |
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According to current studies, the prevalence of urinary incontinence (UI) ranges from 25% to 45%, while prevalence of poststroke or new-onset UI ranges from 21% to 56% and is higher among older adults. On admission to postacute rehabilitation, double incontinence (UI with fecal incontinence [FI]) is more prevalent (33%) than isolated UI (12%) and isolated FI (8%)-figures that decrease at discharge from stroke rehabilitation (double incontinence, 15%; isolated UI, 8%; isolated FI, 5%). Impaired awareness of UI is more prevalent (ranges from 12% in young old group to 58% in older age group) than urge UI (9-42%) and seems to be a more specific prognostic indicator of poor functional outcome. Therefore, rehabilitation professionals should place more attention on impaired awareness of the need to void and double incontinence during stroke rehabilitation. © 2010 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC. |
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Prevalence of Incontinence During Rehabilitation in Patients Following a Stroke |
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Prevalence of Incontinence During Rehabilitation in Patients Following a Stroke |
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Prevalence of Incontinence During Rehabilitation in Patients Following a Stroke |
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Prevalence of Incontinence During Rehabilitation in Patients Following a Stroke |
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Prevalence of Incontinence During Rehabilitation in Patients Following a Stroke |
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