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This report presents national estimates of incontinence prevalence in the United States using data source specific definitions of incontinence among persons aged 65 years and over by sociodemographic characteristics during 2007-2010. The prevalence of incontinence is evaluated for non-institutionalized persons, those living in residential care facilities, and home health and hospice care recipients.
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Urinary Incontinence, Epidemiology, Aged, Fecal Incontinence, Older peoplePlaces
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Prevalence of incontinence among older Americans
2014, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics
in English
0840606664 9780840606662
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Methods
Data sources and subpopulations
Definitions
Error measures and statistical testing
Noninstitutionalized population : NHANES, 2007-2010
Residents of residential care facilities : NSRCF, 2010
Home health and hospice care patients : NHHCS, 2007
Nursing home residents : MDS, 2009
Results
Noninstitutionalized population (NHANES)
Residential care facility residents (NSRCF)
Recipients of home health care (NHHCS)
Recipients of hospice care (NHHCS)
Difficulty controlling bladder and bowel among persons receiving home health and hospice care by residence (NHHCS)
Nursing home residents (MDS)
Discussion
Study limitations.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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