Continence journals
A range of international English-language journals provide information on all aspects of continence care.
Australian and New Zealand Continence Journal (ANZCJ)
Scientific peer-reviewed quarterly journal, produced under the auspice of Continence Health Australia and Continence New Zealand.
British Medical Journal (BMJ)
International peer-reviewed medical journal, fully online. Access the BMJ’s latest original research, education, news, plus podcasts, videos, and blogs.
Medical Journal of Australia (MJA)
Important issues affecting healthcare including the latest clinical research, evidence-based reviews, clinical practice, and medical opinion and debate. Published twice a month (monthly in Dec/Jan).
Evidence-based Nursing (EBN)
Expert summaries of articles that meet strict criteria from international healthcare journals. Focus is on research key findings and implications for nursing practice. Published by the Royal College of Nursing, UK
BJU International (BJUI)
Original articles, reviews, and research for the urological community. BJUI provides the highest standard of research and clinical information, promoting advances and supporting best practice.
Neurology and Urodynamics
Original scientific contributions from all parts of the world on topics related to urinary tract function, urinary and faecal continence and pelvic floor function.
The Journal of Urology
Clinically relevant content including critical areas of research and practice, summaries of the most important literature worldwide, and significant clinical observations. Official Journal of the American Urological Association.
European Urology
Peer-reviewed articles and reviews on urological problems such as oncology, infertility, paediatrics, plus advances in techniques, instrumentation and surgery. Official Journal of the European Association of Urology.