Urinary Incontinence Guideline: Real World Examples of Use

The first urinary incontinence guideline sponsored by the Agency for Health Care Policy and Research (AHCPR) was released in March 1992. In the four years since then, AHCPR has disseminated over 1.2 million copies of the guideline and quick reference guide for clinicians—an abbreviated form of the guideline—and an equal number of patient guides.

The biggest users are nursing homes, home health agencies, hospitals, and other providers, including managed care organizations. But nursing schools, specialized health services, government agencies, businesses, and consumer groups also are using them.

The guideline has wide application and is being used to reduce the number of incontinent patients, save health care dollars by avoiding tests and surgery, and improve quality.

Health Facilities and Services

State Agencies

Nursing Education

Current as of March 1996


Internet Citation:

Urinary Incontinence Guideline: Real World Examples of Use. Agency for Health Care Policy and Research, Rockville, MD. March 1996. http://www.ahrq.gov/clinic/uistory.htm


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