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Women’s health and midwifery
Behavioural and pharmacological interventions are more effective than no treatment for urinary incontinence outcomes in women
- Correspondence to Professor Nicole Zhang, Nursing, Hartwick College, Oneonta, NY13820, USA; zhangn{at}hartwick.edu
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Behavioural and pharmacological interventions are more effective than no treatment for urinary incontinence outcomes in women
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- Accepted July 2, 2019
- First published July 11, 2019.
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March 24, 2020
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