Improved continence outcomes are reliant on awareness that incontinence symptoms can be treated. In addition effective healthcare encounters are required to empower patients to understand their symptoms and management or treatment choices. During a d... Read More about Do we have sufficient evidence to derive innovative approaches to assessing unmet need, delivering education on bladder and bowel continence health, and providing a better environment for joint decision-making? ICI-RS 2024.
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Identifying the key determinants of a community pharmacy based bladder and bowel service (2024)
Journal Article
Objectives
Community pharmacies and their personnel present an opportunity to implement new services for bladder and bowel continence care. Underpinned by the COM-B model of capability (C), opportunity (O), motivation (M), Behaviour (B)), this study... Read More about Identifying the key determinants of a community pharmacy based bladder and bowel service.
The role of community pharmacy in the promotion of continence care: A systematic review (2024)
Journal Article
Community pharmacies are convenient healthcare settings which provide a wide range of services in addition to medicine supply. Continence care is an area where there is an opportunity for the implementation of new innovations to improve clinical and... Read More about The role of community pharmacy in the promotion of continence care: A systematic review.