Lifestyle and behavioral interventions for urinary incontinence in frail older adults: An integrative review of recent evidence

Background:: Frail older adults rely on conservative management to treat urinary incontinence (UI). Understanding the evidence on lifestyle and behavioral interventions for this population will inform optimal care and direct needed research. Aims:: To conduct an integrative review summarizing recent...

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Main Authors: Kristine M.C. Talley, Janie Thompson
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2025-03-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2772973725000062
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description Background:: Frail older adults rely on conservative management to treat urinary incontinence (UI). Understanding the evidence on lifestyle and behavioral interventions for this population will inform optimal care and direct needed research. Aims:: To conduct an integrative review summarizing recent research and evidence on lifestyle and behavioral interventions for UI in frail older adults published in recent clinical practice guidelines, systematic reviews, and clinical trial registries. Materials and Methods:: We searched PubMed and professional organization websites for systematic reviews and clinical practice guidelines published since 2020. We searched the ClinicalTrials.gov and the International Clinical Trials Registry Platform registries to find clinical trials on the topic registered in the past 10 years. Results:: We found two clinical practice guidelines both from the 7th International Consultation on Incontinence, five systematic reviews, and five registered clinical trials. The systematic reviews included 53 individual trials conducted between 1981 and 2021 with 82% published before 2010. The most evidence existed for prompted voiding and individualized combination therapy that includes functional training. Discussion:: Frail older adults are rarely included in research on lifestyle and behavioral interventions for incontinence and are overlooked in clinical practice guidelines. There remains a paucity of evidence on the effectiveness of lifestyle and behavioral interventions for frail older adults with UI. We urge professionals to include considerations for frail older adults in their clinical practice guidelines, systematic reviews, and future research studies.
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spelling doaj-art-e1cbe040f3e641ecb6343cca1dc375ce2025-02-09T05:01:46ZengElsevierContinence2772-97372025-03-0113101749Lifestyle and behavioral interventions for urinary incontinence in frail older adults: An integrative review of recent evidenceKristine M.C. Talley0Janie Thompson1University of Minnesota, School of Nursing, 5-140 Weaver Densford Hall, 308 Harvard St SE, Minneapolis, MN 55455, United States of America; Corresponding author.Continence Foundation of Australia, 1/407 Canterbury Road, Surrey Hills, VIC 3127, P 03 8692 8400, E, AustraliaBackground:: Frail older adults rely on conservative management to treat urinary incontinence (UI). Understanding the evidence on lifestyle and behavioral interventions for this population will inform optimal care and direct needed research. Aims:: To conduct an integrative review summarizing recent research and evidence on lifestyle and behavioral interventions for UI in frail older adults published in recent clinical practice guidelines, systematic reviews, and clinical trial registries. Materials and Methods:: We searched PubMed and professional organization websites for systematic reviews and clinical practice guidelines published since 2020. We searched the ClinicalTrials.gov and the International Clinical Trials Registry Platform registries to find clinical trials on the topic registered in the past 10 years. Results:: We found two clinical practice guidelines both from the 7th International Consultation on Incontinence, five systematic reviews, and five registered clinical trials. The systematic reviews included 53 individual trials conducted between 1981 and 2021 with 82% published before 2010. The most evidence existed for prompted voiding and individualized combination therapy that includes functional training. Discussion:: Frail older adults are rarely included in research on lifestyle and behavioral interventions for incontinence and are overlooked in clinical practice guidelines. There remains a paucity of evidence on the effectiveness of lifestyle and behavioral interventions for frail older adults with UI. We urge professionals to include considerations for frail older adults in their clinical practice guidelines, systematic reviews, and future research studies.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2772973725000062Conservative treatmentFrail elderlyUrinary incontinenceEvidence synthesisReview
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Lifestyle and behavioral interventions for urinary incontinence in frail older adults: An integrative review of recent evidence
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Conservative treatment
Frail elderly
Urinary incontinence
Evidence synthesis
Review
title Lifestyle and behavioral interventions for urinary incontinence in frail older adults: An integrative review of recent evidence
title_full Lifestyle and behavioral interventions for urinary incontinence in frail older adults: An integrative review of recent evidence
title_fullStr Lifestyle and behavioral interventions for urinary incontinence in frail older adults: An integrative review of recent evidence
title_full_unstemmed Lifestyle and behavioral interventions for urinary incontinence in frail older adults: An integrative review of recent evidence
title_short Lifestyle and behavioral interventions for urinary incontinence in frail older adults: An integrative review of recent evidence
title_sort lifestyle and behavioral interventions for urinary incontinence in frail older adults an integrative review of recent evidence
topic Conservative treatment
Frail elderly
Urinary incontinence
Evidence synthesis
Review
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2772973725000062
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