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Helping nurses adopt a positive approach to urological and continence care
Retention of urine and continence has a major effect on a person’s life and nurses have an important role to play in the delivery of first-class care. Urological problems can affect anyone, and each person needs a skilled individual assessment in order to manage their case effectively. The nurse’s job in advising and supporting the patient is vital to their wellbeing.
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This exclusive Urology Supplement features a range of research and clinical reviews, dedicated to helping nurses provide better continence care. Articles include:
Radiotherapy after prostatectomy: prognosis, timings and outcomes
An overview of urinary incontinence
Intermittent self-catheterisation for urological problems caused by FGM
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