2016-10-18T05-39-34Z
Source: TAF Preventive Medicine Bulletin
Dilek Bilgiç, Şükran Başgöl, Nezihe Kızılkaya Beji.
Evidence-based approaches are known to be effective in prevention and management of urinary incontinence. Evaluation of modifiable risk factors associated with urinary incontinence (UI) and taken preventive measures especially in the birth and the postpartum period play major role in reducing the prevalence of UI. Indeed, women's informing, evaluation and monitoring about urinary incontinence in the long term in accordance with evidence-based guidelines by multidisciplinary is extremely important in this process. In this review, changeable risk factors associated with urinary incontinence in birth and postpartum period will be analyzed in accordance with evidence-based and will be discussed with meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials and systematic reviews.
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Τρίτη 18 Οκτωβρίου 2016
Evidence Based Approaches For Preventing Urinary Incontinence In Birth and Postpartum Period
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