| Literature DB >> 27484432 |
Z Damen-van Beek1, D Teunissen, J H Dekker, A L M Lagro-Janssen, L C M Berghmans, J H J M Uijen, G H C Mientjes, Tj Wiersma.
Abstract
- The Dutch College of General Practitioners' (NHG) practice guideline 'Urinary incontinence in women' provides guidelines for diagnosis and management of stress, urgency and mixed urinary incontinence in adult women.- General practitioners (GPs) should be alert to signals for urinary incontinence in women and offer active diagnosis and treatment if necessary.- Shared decision making is central in the guideline; the GP and the patient should discuss therapeutic options and decide on treatment policy in mutual consultation.- Women with stress urinary incontinence can choose between pelvic floor exercises or a pessary as initial treatment. Placing a midurethral sling (MUS) will be discussed if initial treatment is insufficiently effective or in the case of serious symptoms.- When bladder training is ineffective in urgency incontinence, the GP will discuss the pros and cons of adding an anticholinergic agent.- Exercise therapy can take place in the GPs practice or under supervision of a pelvic physical therapist.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27484432
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd ISSN: 0028-2162