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TitlePublished 9 Jul 2017
Interventions for faecal incontinence in older people living in Care Homes
Incontinence Group Christine Norton Title Tuesday, April 23, 2013 ... -
Cochrane EvidencePublished 19 May 2017
Yoga for treatment of urinary incontinence in women
Protocol: To assess the effectiveness and safety of yoga for treatment of urinary incontinence in women, compared to no specific treatment, to another active treatment, or to an active treatment without adjuvant yoga, with a focus on patient symptoms and quality of life. -
TitlePublished 19 Mar 2017
Accuracy of tests used for assessment of pelvic floor muscle (PFM) contraction in women
Incontinence Group Clare Davenport Title Monday, March 13, 2017 ... -
Cochrane EvidencePublished 6 Mar 2017
How effective are urinary catheter washout solutions?
Review question We aimed to assess effectiveness of urinary catheter washout solutions. This is an update of a review previously published in 2010. Background For a range of reasons, some people are unable to empty their bladders properly or leak urine (urinary incontinence). Urinary catheters, which are soft tubes inserted into the bladder to drain ... -
TitlePublished 11 Dec 2016
Non-pharmacological treatment for nocturia in older adults with non benign prostatic hyperplasia (non-BPH) related nocturia
Incontinence Group Wendy Bower Title Wednesday, December 7, 2016 ... -
Cochrane EvidencePublished 9 Dec 2016
Non-invasive electrical stimulation for overactive bladder in adults
Background People with overactive bladder (OAB) have a frequent and compelling desire to urinate, which has a significant impact on quality of life. Many people with OAB also have urinary incontinence. OAB affects around 17% of the world's population and is particularly common in elderly people. Treatment for OAB includes pelvic floor muscle training, ... -
Cochrane EvidencePublished 3 Dec 2016
Antibiotics for the prevention of infection after continence surgery in women with stress urinary incontinence
Protocol: To determine the effectiveness and adverse effects of prophylactic antibiotics for preventing infections after continence surgery in women with stress urinary incontinence. -
Cochrane EvidencePublished 30 Nov 2016
Surgical management of pelvic organ prolapse in women
Review question To determine the safety and effectiveness of surgery for anterior vaginal wall prolapse. Background Pelvic organ prolapse occurs in up to 50% of women who have given birth. This can happen at different sites within the vagina; prolapse of the anterior compartment is most difficult to repair, and rates of recurrence are higher than ... -
Cochrane EvidencePublished 14 Nov 2016
Interventions for preventing and treating incontinence-associated dermatitis in adults
Background Incontinence-associated dermatitis (IAD) is an inflammation of the skin due to contact with urine or stool. IAD occurs in people with involuntary loss of urine or stool (incontinence). The main symptom of IAD is skin redness. In addition, bullae, skin lesions, and skin infection may occur. IAD affects one to five in ten incontinent adults ... -
Cochrane EvidencePublished 14 Nov 2016
[The effect of physiotherapy in children with bladder- and bowel problems]
Protocol: To determine the effectiveness of physiotherapy or physiotherapy-related interventions, performed by any healthcare professional, in the management of functional bladder, bowel dysfunctions, or concomitant BBD in neurologically normal and otherwise healthy children, aged between four to 18 years. 1. Motor control interventions versus ...
