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  • Although many will be incontinent as a result of altered bladder pathophysiology, other factors such as obesity, medication or mental illness can contribute or may even be the sole cause.Immobility is widely accepted as a key factor associated with urinary incontinence (Fonda et al, 2005) and where a bladder problem coexists with immobility, the maintenance of continence can be difficult or imposs
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