About Cochrane Incontinence
Our aim is to prepare, maintain and disseminate systematic reviews of the effectiveness of interventions for incontinence.
Cochrane Incontinence Description
Our aim is to prepare, maintain and disseminate systematic reviews of the effectiveness of interventions for incontinence, including prevention, treatment and rehabilitation, concentrating on randomised controlled trials.
Cochrane Incontinence is one of more than 50 Review Groups within Cochrane, an international organisation dedicated to informing those who provide or receive health care on the best available evidence.
Our editorial base is located within the Institute of Health & Society, Newcastle University.
Reviews
Intervenciones conservadoras para el tratamiento de la incontinencia urinaria diurna funcional en niños: read the translated abstract and PLS: https://bit.ly/2Nn0L6e
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•≥ÊÄß„ÅÆÂ∞ø§±Á¶ÅÊ≤ªÁôÇ„ÅÆ„Åü„ÇÅ„ÅÆ„É®„Ç ¨ - read the plain language summary translated into Japanese: https://bit.ly/2N6STpq
You can search for all of Cochrane Incontinence's plain language summaries on the Cochrane Library: https://bit.ly/2q57zfs
Core principles for dissemination: Introducing Cochrane’s new Dissemination Checklist https://buff.ly/2kXuB62 Free webinar on 31 October - sign up today! #CochraneLearningLive
Read free Cochrane Clinical Answers - CCAs provide a readable, digestible, clinically-focused entry point to rigorous research from Cochrane Reviews. They are designed to be actionable and to inform point-of-care decision-making. https://buff.ly/2LGk0J4
ICYMI Cochrane Highlights from Q3 - including the launch of #EvidenceEssentials. This online learning is freely available to anyone who is interested in an introduction to Evidence Based Medicine, Cochrane evidence and how to use it. https://buff.ly/323qTb4
Is yoga an effective treatment for urinary incontinence in women? Read the full Cochrane Review: https://bit.ly/2Enlu4b
Many children continue to have daytime wetting accidents (urinary incontinence) long after most become dry. Are conservative (non‚Äêsurgical & non‚Äêpharmaceutical) treatments for children who have daytime urinary incontinence safe & effective? buff.ly/2M1skjw
Compared to no treatment or inactive control treatments, how effective is PFMT for treating urinary incontinence in women? Read the full Cochrane Review: https://bit.ly/2CtO1GM
ICYMI, the latest edition of the Cochrane Incontinence newsletter is available to read here: https://bit.ly/2VHGhrb Sign up to receive future updates straight to your inbox here: https://bit.ly/2BrNipC
Core principles for dissemination: Introducing Cochrane’s new Dissemination Checklist https://buff.ly/2kXuB62 Free webinar on 31 October - sign up today! #CochraneLearningLive
Cochrane Evidence Essentials - FREE learning for patients and care-givers looking for trusted evidence, informed decisions and better health: https://buff.ly/2JHkEDf
What is the best way to treat women whose stress urinary incontinence is not cured or recurs after surgery to insert a tape underneath the bladder outlet (midurethral tape)? Our latest Cochrane Review revealed an evidence gap: http://buff.ly/2ZQTMW2
Not sure what to expect from the Cochrane Colloquium in Santiago? Muriah Umoquit gives some tips and ideas of how to navigate the Colloquium: https://bit.ly/2Mj3bSL
Cochrane Highlights from Q3 - including the launch of #EvidenceEssentials. This online learning is freely available to anyone who is interested in an introduction to Evidence Based Medicine, Cochrane evidence and how to use it. https://buff.ly/323qTb4
The latest edition of the Cochrane Incontinence newsletter is available to read here: https://bit.ly/2VHGhrb Sign up to receive future updates straight to your inbox here: https://bit.ly/2BrNipC
Core principles for dissemination: Introducing Cochrane’s new Dissemination Checklist https://buff.ly/2kXuB62 Free webinar on 31 October - sign up today!