ICS CORE CURRICULUM (FREE): Issues and Best Practices in Continence Care Delivery

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Workshop Schedule

14:30

Joanne Patterson Robinson

14:35

Amy Elizabeth Hunter

14:55

Michael Rogier van Balken

15:10

Florine Schlatmann

15:25

Anna Martinson De Cardenas
Marianne Fehrling

15:45

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Aims & Objectives

Basic
90 minutes
Health Services Delivery
Clinical
health literacy stigmatization continence care
Conservative Management

This workshop focuses on the impact of stigmatization and low health literacy on delivery of continence care. Stigmatization and low health literacy will be discussed as risk factors to the accessibility and acceptability of continence care. Best practices for outreach, communication, education, and support of patients with incontinence will be discussed. Creation of a specialty nurse-led clinic in response to unmet needs of men with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) will be presented.

Learning Objectives

  • Recognize efforts by incontinent women to avoid stigmatization and its effect on engagement with healthcare professionals.
  • Discuss the prevalence and impact of low health literacy in relation to continence care delivery.
  • Describe best practices for delivery of continence care in the contexts of stigmatization and low health literacy.

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