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The 2011 Deloitte Access Economics report 'The Economic Impact of Incontinence in Australia' highlights the broader burden faced by the estimated 4.8 million Australians living with incontinence.
People with diabetes commonly experience problems controlling their bladder and bowel. This fact sheet explains how diabetes can affect bladders and bowels. It also provides tips on how to prevent and manage incontinence.
For Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people living in rural and remote communities, this brochure explains how diabetes affects the bladder and bowel and can lead to wetting yourself. It explains how to improve the problem and where to go for help.
Many parents find toilet training their child can be challenging. This is an easy guide to help you teach your child to use the toilet in four steps.
This report is the second part of the development of a suite of outcome measures for the assessment of continence conditions. Economic evaluation of the treatment of any given condition cannot be performed unless robust outcome measures are available to judge the effectiveness of that treatment, which then enables 'cost effectiveness' to be measured.
This fact sheet is a guide to the national and state funding schemes to assist people with the cost of purchasing continence products.
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