Katherine Nancy Moore ICS Chair
Maria Helena Baena de Moraes Lopes ICS Chair
15:00
#312 CONSERVATIVE TREATMENT FOR URINARY INCONTINENCE IN WOMEN IN RESIDENTIAL CARE: OUTCOMES, QUALITY OF LIFE, AND COST
Presenter: Edwin Arnold
Arnold E1, Milne D2, English S31. Burwood Hospital, Christchurch, 2. Community Continence Advisor, Christchurch, 3. Urologist, Christchurch Hospital Female, Incontinence, Conservative Treatment, Quality of Life (QoL), Gerontology
15:05
#313 Providing continence care in long-term aged care facilities: Findings from a grounded theory study
Presenter: Joan Ostaszkiewicz
Ostaszkiewicz J1, O'Connell B2, Dunning T11. Deakin University, 2. Manitoba University Gerontology, Nursing, Conservative Treatment
15:10
#314 Relationship between lifestyle diseases and the frequency of medical therapies for lower urinary tract symptoms: Analysis of 60,000 aging males and females
Presenter: Masaya Seki
Seki M1, Yamauchi H1, Matsuta Y1, Aoki Y1, Akino H1, Yokoyama O11. University of Fukui Bladder Outlet Obstruction , Gerontology, Female, Male, Overactive Bladder
15:15
#315 EVALUATING THE USE OF BOTULINUM TOXIN FOR THE TREATMENT OF DETRUSOR OVERACTIVITY IN OLDER PATIENTS
Presenter: Anne Sammarco
Sammarco A1, Ferry E1, Patel D1, Benchek P1, Kikano E2, Hijaz A1, Mahajan S11. University Hospitals Case Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio, 2. Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, Ohio Detrusor Overactivity, Overactive Bladder, Urgency Urinary Incontinence, Infection, Urinary Tract
15:20
#316 Anxiety associated with overactive bladder in elderly women
Presenter: Aline Teixeira Alves
Alves A T1, Jácomo R1, Gomide L1, Garcia P1, Bontempo A1, da Cruz B1, Rett M T2, Karnikowski M11. UnB - University of Brasilia, 2. UFS - Federal University of Sergipe Overactive Bladder, Gerontology, Quality of Life (QoL), Female, Urgency Urinary Incontinence
15:25
#317 Understanding why clinicians make the decision to place a urinary catheter in acute medical care Conservative Management AwardSponsored by Essity
Presenter: Catherine Murphy
Murphy C1, Prieto J1, Fader M11. University of Southampton Incontinence, Infection, Urinary Tract, Nursing
15:30
#318 Appropriateness of Indwelling Urethral Catheter Insertions in the Emergency Department
Presenter: Kathleen F Hunter
Ma A Y1, Hunter K F1, Rowe B1, Wagg A11. University of Alberta Gerontology, Nursing, Infection, Urinary Tract
15:35
#319 Development and validation of an assessment tool catheters for clean intermittent catheterization user.
Presenter: Gisela Assis
Assis G1, Negri F2, Veiga S3, Galli C4, Moser A5, Azevedo G61. Hospital de Clínicas, 2. Prefeitura Municipal de Sorocaba, 3. Hospital São Camilo, 4. Intermédica, 5. Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná, 6. Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo Incontinence, Rehabilitation, Questionnaire
15:40
#320 Proof of principle for a non-manual catheter valve; voiding and storage function using a valve opened by voluntary straining
Presenter: Marcus Drake
Drake M1, Gammie A2, Edwards J2, Parke S2, Ward K3, Devery D3, Timothy M31. University of Bristol, 2. Bristol Urological Institute, 3. Vysera Biomedical Ltd Voiding Dysfunction , Conservative Treatment, New Devices
15:45
#321 Topical zinc oxide based creams in a structured care regimen for the treatment of Incontinence Associated Dermatitis in hospitalized adults and older children: a randomized, controlled trial
Presenter: Brian Buckley
Buckley B1, Dofitas R1, Baltazar W1, Quiambao P1, Razor B21. University of the Philippines Manila, 2. Razor Collaborative Nursing Service, Nevada Nursing, Incontinence, Clinical Trial, Pharmacology
15:50
#322 A randomized clinical trial of self-management of urine flow in long-term indwelling urinary catheter users
Presenter: Mary Wilde
Wilde M1, McMahon J1, McDonald M2, Brasch J1, Fairbanks E1, Shah S2, Tang W1, Wang W1, Zhang F1, Chen D (11. University of Rochester (NY), 2. Visiting Nurse Service of New York, Center for Home Care Policy and Research Clinical Trial, Conservative Treatment, Nursing, Infection, Urinary Tract
15:55
#323 Catheter -associated LUTS after transurethral resection of the bladder or prostate – the effect of Fesoterodine in the acute phase
Presenter: Andreas Bannowsky
Bannowsky A1, Vollmer I1, Ückert S2, van Ahlen H11. Klinikum Osnabrück, Dept. of Urology, 2. Hannover Medical School, Dept. of Urology Detrusor Overactivity, Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH), Surgery