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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Main Authors: | Kovindha,A., Wyndaele,J.J.J., Madersbacher,H.G. |
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Format: | Review |
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Current Medicine Group
2015
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