Factors Underlying Choice and Change of Absorbent Incontinence Products in Women With Urinary Incontinence
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The authors aimed to investigate the reasons behind the choice and frequency of changes in absorbent incontinence products among women with urinary incontinence. Through a combination of quantitative measures and qualitative interviews with 11 women aged 65-95, they found that pad changes often occur for reasons beyond wetness, with participants frequently changing pads at saturation levels significantly below advertised capacity. The study highlights the need for individualized education and support regarding the use of these products.
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