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Title: Incontinence. Author: Markland AD, Vaughan CP, Johnson TM, Burgio KL, Goode PS. Journal: Med Clin North Am; 2011 May; 95(3):539-54, x-xi. PubMed ID: 21549877. Abstract: Urinary incontinence is a common problem among older women and men. Older adults are reluctant to seek treatment, and health care providers should inquire about symptoms. Treatment of urinary incontinence includes multiple, office-based modalities, such as behavioral approaches, medications, and devices. Older adults may also consider surgical options to improve urinary incontinence. Special consideration should be given to older adults with cognitive impairment and incontinence.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]