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Daily-living self-management of persistent urinary incontinence
The project aimed to develop, evaluate and disseminate materials that promote better daily-living self-management of persistent urinary incontinence in community-dwelling older women, younger women and men.
To request a copy of the report, please contact continence@health.gov.au
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