Developing a tool to assess person-centred continence care
Publisher:
NCBIDate published:
2 May, 2006Region:
Northern Ireland Publication type:
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Developing a tool to assess person-centred continence careThis article presents an overview of the first phase of a study to determine the contextual indicators that enable or hinder evidence-based continence care and management. The main focus of the article is to provide an insight into the value of understanding practice 'context' and its impact on the provision of person-centred continence care.
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