Urinary incontinence (UI) is frequent in older women but remains often neglected when they consult their physician. It is associated with numerous health and social consequences that impact on these older persons' quality of life, as well as on their health care costs. Primary care physicians should become more familiar with this frequent condition. A clinical pathway is proposed to guide them in diagnosing and managing of this debilitating condition.
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