We Nurses founder Teresa Chinn reflects on how learning about Cochrane evidence on catheter washouts enabled her to challenge and change her patient's care.
Tag: incontinence
Short-term catheterisation: considerations for best practice
A blog for nurses on Cochrane evidence on short-term catheterisation and reflections on what clinicians need to consider for best practice
Intermittent catheterisation: informed choices?
In this blog for nurses, Sarah Chapman looks at Cochrane evidenceCochrane Reviews are systematic reviews. In systematic reviews we search for and summarize studies that answer a specific research question (e.g. is paracetamol effective and safe for treating back pain?). The studies are identified, assessed, and summarized by using a systematic and predefined approach. They […]
Incontinence-associated dermatitis: untangling evidence and practice
In this blog for nurses, Sarah Chapman shares the latest Cochrane evidence on incontinence-associated dermatitis and registered nurses Teresa Chinn and Shannon Deakin consider the challenges of applying evidence to practice.
Comedy, Continence and Collaboration
Funny physio Elaine Miller looks at how humour has a role to play in disseminating evidence and changing health behaviours
“Don’t make me laugh” – incontinence isn’t funny
Physiotherapist, comedian and recovered incontinent Elaine Miller looks at the why incontinence matters and what women can do about it
Women, embrace the power of your pelvic floor!
Growing evidence that pelvic floor exercises do help women with stress incontinence