Non-acceptance of Incontinence diagnosis
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Non-acceptance of Incontinence diagnosis
How do you persuade a stubborn middle-aged woman with advancing MS, who refuses to accept her incontinence diagnosis, despite furniture & clothing wetting, to wear protective underwear?
- Mr Chris Harding
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Re: Non-acceptance of Incontinence diagnosis
I think its a difficult issue - persuading patients to seek help for urinary incontinence is a bit of a taboo subject. It may be better to see if this individual would be willing to talk to a health care professional as we could offer alternatives to pads/containment and even prevent the incontinence all together with simple treatments.
Mr Chris Harding
Consultant Urological Surgeon
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- Prof Christopher Chapple
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Re: Non-acceptance of Incontinence diagnosis
This needs a specialist nurse community practitioner to discuss matters with her and help you persuade her that there are treatments which can be instituted.
Prof Christopher Chapple
The Urology Foundation expert & Consultant Urological Surgeon
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