The effects of involving a nurse practitioner in primary care for adult patients with urinary incontinence: <it>The PromoCon study (Promoting Continence)</it>
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Urinary incontinence affects approximately 5% (800.000) of the Dutch population. Guidelines recommend pelvic floor muscle/bladder training for most patients. Unfortunately, general practitioners use this training only incidentally, b...
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Main Authors: | Severens Johan (Author), Lagro-Janssen Toine (Author), Joore Manuela (Author), Berghmans Bary (Author), Albers-Heitner Pytha (Author), Nieman Fred (Author), Winkens Ron (Author) |
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2008-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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