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Investigating mortality and morbidity associated with UrINary incontinence during Older Womens Secondary Care Admissions and exploring nurses experiences of delivering related care (U-INconti): a mixed methods research protocol.

Heather Iles-SmithIsobel May McMillanTrina Evans-CheungRuth Haas-EckersleyMargaret RussellJulie WoodRobyn Emelda McCarthyLyndsey RossonElizabeth A Doxford-HookYu FuLinda McGowan
Published in: BMJ open (2023)
Ethical approval is provided by the University of Salford Ethics Committee and regulatory approval by the NHS Health Research Authority (Integrated Research Application System project ID: 303118). Local NHS trust approval to access electronic care records for the purposes of analysis of anonymised data has been provided by one of the two collaborating NHS hospitals. Findings will be disseminated through open-access geriatric or urogynaecology journals and presented to relevant stakeholders at local, national and international meetings including scientific meetings such as the UK Continence Society and International Continence Society.
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