Challenges Faced by Women With Neuromuscular Diseases When Having to Urinate Away From Home
The aim of this study was to investigate the challenges women with neuromuscular disease face when having to urinate when away from home. The design for this study was qualitative using the interpretive description methodology and the Sense of Coherence theory. The method was three semi-structured f...
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Main Authors: | Charlotte Handberg (Author), Bente Kristensen (Author), Bente Thoft Jensen (Author), Sarah Glerup (Author), Antoniett Vebel Pharao (Author), Jeanette Strøm (Author), Ulla Werlauff (Author) |
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2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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