Tamara Dickinson ICS Chair
Kathleen Frances Hunter ICS Chair
This session will be followed by an ICS Live Lounge at 15:30 BST
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#74 A Best Practice Model of Continence Care in Residential Aged Care Best in Category Prize: Geriatrics / Gerontology
Ostaszkiewicz J1, Cecil J1, Kosowicz L1, Wise E1, Dow B11. National Ageing Research Institute Conservative Treatment, Gerontology, Quality of Life (QoL), Nursing
#75 A qualitative study and preliminary model of the impact of living at home with dementia and incontinence
Murphy C1, de Laine C1, Macaulay M1, Avery M1, Fader M11. University of Southampton Conservative Treatment, Gerontology, Incontinence, Quality of Life (QoL)
#76 Exploring resident and staff experience with incontinence assessment and management in residential aged care: A mixed methods study Toileting and Containment Abstract AwardSponsored by Essity
Golenko X1, McLeod K1, Lowthian J11. Bolton Clarke Conservative Treatment, Nursing, Gerontology, Incontinence
#77 We Don’t Ask, They Don’t Tell: Addressing Incontinence in Canada
Sinha S1, Dunning J1, Nauth S2, Wong I11. Ryerson University, 2. Western University Incontinence, Prevention, Gerontology
#78 Determinants of bladder care at night on an aged care hospital ward.
Brown A1, Ferguson L1, Whishaw M1, Bower W21. Melbourne Health, 2. Melbourne Health and University of Melbourne Gerontology, Incontinence, Rehabilitation
#79 CHARACTERISTICS OF GERIATRIC REHABILITATION INPATIENTS WITH NOCTURIA: RESORT
Bower W1, Lau L2, Reijnierse E3, Maier A31. Melbourne Health and the University of Melbourne, 2. Austin Health, 3. University of Melbourne Gerontology, Nocturia, Questionnaire
#80 Impact of body mass index (BMI) on urinary incontinence in community dwelling Australian adults aged 70 years and above
Cheng J1, Koen S2, Crozier J1, Liew D3, McNeil J3, O'Connell H11. Western Health, 2. Melbourne University, 3. Monash University Incontinence, Clinical Trial, Prospective Study
#81 Caring conversations to support continence management after stroke: A participant-informed rapid realist review Best in Category Prize: Rehabilitation
Hay-Smith J1, Martin R11. Te Whare Whakamatutunga | Rehabilitation Teaching and Research Unit, Department of Medicine, University of Otago, Wellington, New Zealand Incontinence, Rehabilitation, Quality of Life (QoL)
#82 Time needed to perform intermittent catheterization in adults with spinal cord injury: A pilot randomized controlled cross-over study
Walter M1, Gopalakrishnan K2, Nielsen N3, Ramirez A2, Sørensen J3, Krassioukov A21. University Hospital Basel, Department of Urology, Basel, Switzerland, 2. International Collaboration on Repair Discoveries, Faculty of Medicine, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver British Columbia, Canada, 3. Global Market Access, Coloplast A/S, Humlebæk, Denmark Spinal Cord Injury, Clinical Trial, Quality of Life (QoL)