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Press Release: A commitment to collaboration in continence care between international scientific societies and patient organizations

Commitment to Collaboration in Continence Care was a day-long workshop held in Madrid on 25th November 2022. The meeting objective was to agree the structure and scope for collaborative working between international scientific societies (as represented by ICS, EAU and SINUG), and patient organizations (as represented by WFIPP). The meeting’s participants determined three initial areas for collaboration: 1) Education of multiple stakeholders including patients and caregivers, doctors and allied health workers, policy makers and funding organizations; 2) Improved access to trusted information; and 3) Organizational commitment to patient-centered care.

How can you train your bladder after the removal of a catheter?

It’s a big relief when you find out that your catheter is going to be removed. However, this can quickly be followed by feelings of anxiety if you are unsure of how your bladder is going to behave without it. This blogpost has been written to alleviate any of your concerns about bladder incontinence, and to give you tips on how to retrain your bladder and regain a better quality of life.

Can you use incontinence pads with children?

The simple answer is yes! However, the full answer is slightly more complicated. We want to help you and your child find a treatment that can cure their incontinence and improve their daily quality of life.

The A-Z of passive incontinence

Welcome to our second A-Z guide designed to help you understand some of the lesser known incontinence conditions. This week, we’ll be dealing with ‘passive incontinence’, a common condition that affects millions of people around the world.
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