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Urinary incontinence is an increasing medical and socio-economical problem. 44% of the elderly (>65 years) women and 28% of the elderly men suffer from unwilling urine loss. Moreover, this percentages increase with age. Incontinence is a problem with multiple physical, psychological, and financial effects. In addition incontinence has a important impact on the family and healthcare professionals surrounding the elderly. The problem of urinary incontinence is complex and multifactorial. Moreover, diagnostic guidelines are inconsistent leading to a high amount of technical interventions to diagnose and to specify the type of incontinence. Aim of this study is to create a short form of necessary technical investigations to diagnose and evaluate urinary incontinence.


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NCT number NCT04094753
Study type Observational
Source University Hospital, Ghent
Contact Kim Pauwaert, MD
Phone +32 093321182
Email kim.pauwaert@uzgent.be
Status Recruiting
Phase
Start date January 1, 2014
Completion date August 1, 2024

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