Managing Urinary Incontinence in Elderly Women
Equip health professionals with evidence-based strategies to assess and manage urinary incontinence in elderly female patients for better patient outcomes.
2. Frailty, Function, and the Bladder
3. Overactive Bladder in Older Women: Diagnosis and Differential
5. Overactive Bladder Medications in Older Women: Anticholinergics, Cognition, and Burden
6. Refractory Overactive Bladder: Botulinum toxin and Neuromodulation in Older Women
7. Stress Urinary Incontinence in Later Life: What Still Helps?
8. What is Fluoroscopic Urodynamics (FUDS)? What Is Done and What It Shows
9. Underactive Bladder and Chronic Retention: The Missed
10. Functional Incontinence: When the Bladder Isn’t the Problem
11. Medications, and the Ageing Bladder: Common Prescribing Pitfalls
12. Incontinence, Falls, and Skin Breakdown: Preventing Harm
13. Catheters, Pads, and Containment: Pragmatic Decisions in Geriatrics
14. When to Investigate and When to Refer
15. Goals of Care, Dignity, and Shared Decision-Making