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Urinary incontinence in men: current status and future directions.

Katherine N Moore1, Mikel Gray.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Despite similar rates of voiding dysfunction in older men and women, most funded research has focused on women. Strategic treatment plans for managing urinary incontinence and other lower urinary tract symptoms in men are limited by sparse or absent direct clinical evidence with most interventions supported by data extrapolated from studies in women.
OBJECTIVES: To explore what is known about the epidemiology and etiology of incontinence in men, highlight some of the gaps in the current knowledge, address limitations in existing research, and consider future directions in men's continence care.
METHODS: Existing literature on urinary incontinence in men was analyzed to generate a plan for future research.
RESULTS: Gaps in our knowledge of urinary incontinence in men remain in the areas of etiology, psychosocial consequences, and treatment efficacy.
CONCLUSIONS: Clinical research addressing incontinence in men is critical to explore the barriers or facilitators to seeking care, elucidate the biomechanical aspects of pelvic floor function, provide a clear description of the natural history of bladder dysfunction, and highlight the quality of life impact from incontinence.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15586146     DOI: 10.1097/00006199-200411006-00006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nurs Res        ISSN: 0029-6562            Impact factor:   2.381


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