Practitioner's knowledge, attitudes, beliefs and practices towards urinary incontinence
Background: One in three women in South Africa suffer from urinary incontinence. Effective management is influenced by patients help-seeking behaviour and services offered by healthcare professionals within the healthcare system. Current practice towards urinary incontinence management in South Afri...
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Main Authors: | Anika C. Janse van Vuuren (Author), Jacobus A. van Rensburg (Author), Susan Hanekom (Author) |
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