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Effectiveness of educational interventions to raise men's awareness of bladder and bowel health.

JBI Libr Syst Rev

January 2010

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Executive Summary: Urinary incontinence (UI) has been defined as a condition in which the involuntary loss of urine is a social or hygienic problem and is objectively demonstrable. Urinary incontinence is a common health problem that carries with it significant medical, psychosocial and economic burdens. Fecal incontinence has been defined as the involuntary or inappropriate passing of liquid or solid stool and can also include the incontinence of flatus.

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