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Utilization of incontinence clinical practice guidelines
B. Roe, K. Moore
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Incontinence
100%
Clinical Practice Guidelines
100%
Evidence-based Practice
28%
United Kingdom
14%
Clinical Practice
14%
Urinary Incontinence
14%
Canada
14%
United States
14%
Working Definition
14%
Comprehensive Approach
14%
Gender Differences
14%
Evaluative Feedback
14%
Evidence-based Recommendations
14%
Cultural Differences
14%
Definition of Evidence
14%
Comorbid Conditions
14%
Change Strategies
14%
Guideline Implementation
14%
Treatment Outcome
14%
Care Delivery
14%
Nursing and Health Professions
Practice Guideline
100%
Incontinence
100%
Clinical Practice
10%
Physician
10%
Urine Incontinence
10%
Treatment Outcome
10%