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Urinary Incontinence in Nursing Homes: Incidence, Remission and Associated Factors
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Despite limitations attributable to the method of defining UI and potential biases related to the attrition of the admission cohort over time, this is the first large prospective study to examine the incidence and remission patterns of daytime UI among NH residents. The strong association between UI and dementia was validated for the first time by direct psychiatric examinations. Sex and mobility are also closely associated with the development and remission of UI in this setting. This study provides some valuable data that can be used to assess the impacts of the recently developed Resident Assessment Protocol for UI and Agency for Health Care Policy and Research Clinical Practice Guidelines.
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