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203 related items for PubMed ID: 16536767

  • 1. A survey of help-seeking and treatment provision in women with stress urinary incontinence.
    Shaw C, Das Gupta R, Williams KS, Assassa RP, McGrother C.
    BJU Int; 2006 Apr; 97(4):752-7. PubMed ID: 16536767
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  • 2. Influence of the severity of stress urinary incontinence on quality of life, health care seeking, and treatment: A national cross-sectional survey.
    Gasquet I, Tcherny-Lessenot S, Gaudebout P, Bosio Le Goux B, Klein P, Haab F.
    Eur Urol; 2006 Oct; 50(4):818-25. PubMed ID: 16678340
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  • 3. Needs assessment of women with urinary incontinence in a district health authority.
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  • 4. How people decide to seek health care: a qualitative study.
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  • 5. Bowel function among people 75+ reporting faecal incontinence in relation to help seeking, dependency and quality of life.
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  • 6. Quality-of-life impact and treatment of urinary incontinence in ethnically diverse older women.
    Huang AJ, Brown JS, Kanaya AM, Creasman JM, Ragins AI, Van Den Eeden SK, Thom DH.
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  • 7. Do women have realistic expectations of treatment for stress urinary incontinence?
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  • 8. Help-seeking behaviors of women with urinary incontinence: an integrative literature review.
    Koch LH.
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  • 9. Help-seeking and associated factors in female urinary incontinence. The Norwegian EPINCONT Study. Epidemiology of Incontinence in the County of Nord-Trøndelag.
    Hannestad YS, Rortveit G, Hunskaar S.
    Scand J Prim Health Care; 2002 Jun 09; 20(2):102-7. PubMed ID: 12184708
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  • 10. Women's reluctance to seek help for stress incontinence during pregnancy and following childbirth.
    Mason L, Glenn S, Walton I, Hughes C.
    Midwifery; 2001 Sep 09; 17(3):212-21. PubMed ID: 11502141
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  • 11. A "usual occurrence:" stress incontinence among reproductive aged women in Sri Lanka.
    Hemachandra NN, Rajapaksa LC, Manderson L.
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  • 12. Factors associated with women's decisions to seek treatment for urinary incontinence.
    Kinchen KS, Burgio K, Diokno AC, Fultz NH, Bump R, Obenchain R.
    J Womens Health (Larchmt); 2003 Sep 09; 12(7):687-98. PubMed ID: 14583109
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  • 13. The nature and impact of urinary incontinence experienced by patients receiving community nursing services: a cross-sectional cohort study.
    Cheater FM, Baker R, Gillies C, Wailoo A, Spiers N, Reddish S, Robertson N, Cawood C.
    Int J Nurs Stud; 2008 Mar 09; 45(3):339-51. PubMed ID: 17178120
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  • 14. Questionnaire survey on female urinary frequency and incontinence.
    Tomoe H, Sekiguchi Y, Horiguchi M, Toma H.
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  • 15. Storage symptoms of the bladder: prevalence, incidence and need for services in the UK.
    McGrother CW, Donaldson MM, Shaw C, Matthews RJ, Hayward TA, Dallosso HM, Jagger C, Clarke M, Castleden CM, MRC Incontinence Study Team.
    BJU Int; 2004 Apr 09; 93(6):763-9. PubMed ID: 15049987
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  • 16. Urinary incontinence in women: prevalence, characteristics and effect on quality of life. A primary care clinic study.
    Vinker S, Kaplan B, Nakar S, Samuels G, Shapira G, Kitai E.
    Isr Med Assoc J; 2001 Sep 09; 3(9):663-6. PubMed ID: 11574982
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  • 17. Characteristics of female outpatients with urinary incontinence participating in a 6-month observational study in 14 European countries.
    Sykes D, Castro R, Pons ME, Hampel C, Hunskaar S, Papanicolaou S, Quail D, Samsioe G, Voss S, Wagg A, Monz BU.
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  • 18. The prevalence of urinary incontinence in community-dwelling married women: a matter of definition.
    Vandoninck V, Bemelmans BL, Mazzetta C, Robertson C, Keech M, Boyle P, Kiemeney LA, UREPIK study group.
    BJU Int; 2004 Dec 30; 94(9):1291-5. PubMed ID: 15610108
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  • 19. [The influence of urinary incontinence on quality of life of community-dwelling, 45-70 year old Dutch women].
    van der Vaart CH, de Leeuw JR, Roovers JP, Heintz AP.
    Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd; 2000 May 06; 144(19):894-7. PubMed ID: 10821038
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  • 20. Stress urinary incontinence in younger women in primary care: prevalence and opportunistic intervention.
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    J Womens Health (Larchmt); 2014 Jan 06; 23(1):65-8. PubMed ID: 24106868
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