Utility of opportunistic screening to assess the impact of urinary incontinence on quality of life and barriers to seeking treatment among women attending a tertiary healthcare centre in North India.

Authors:
Garg P; Goyal LD; Goyal S; Verma M.

Journal:
BMC Urol

Publication Year: 2024

DOI:
10.1186/s12894-024-01434-7

PMCID:
PMC10909260

PMID:
38431583

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Journal Title: BMC Urol

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Subject Category: Urology & Nephrology

Available in Europe PMC: Yes

Available in PMC: Yes

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"Declarations Ethics approval and consent to participateAll methods in the study were following relevant guidelines and regulations and approved by AIIMS Bathinda’s ethical committee via letter no. IEC/AIIMS/BTI/120. Written informed consent was obtained from all the participants or their legal authorized representative before data collection. Consent for publicationNot applicable. Competing interestsThe authors declare no competing interests. Competing interests The authors declare no competing interests."

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