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Adrian Wagg

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The Patient|January 26, 2012
Is it Possible to Measure What Truly Matters? The Paradox of Clinical Audit in Developing Continence Service Standards for Older PeoplePatrick Brown, Jenny Billings, Adrian Wagg, et al.
International Journal of Clinical Practice|November 30, 2020
Which drugs are best for overactive bladder? From patients' expectations to physicians' decisionsIan Milsom, Adrian Wagg, Matthias Oelke, et al.
Age and Ageing|May 23, 2014
National audit of continence care: adherence to National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) guidance in older versus younger adults with faecal incontinenceDanielle Harari, Janet Husk, Derek Lowe, et al.
Plos One|July 25, 2024
Defining and prioritizing modifiable risk factors towards the co-creation of a urinary incontinence self-management intervention for older men: A sequential multimethod study protocolOlawunmi Olagundoye, Shelley Ross, William Gibson, et al.
European Urology Focus|February 24, 2024
A Double-blind, Randomised Four-way Crossover Study to Compare the Effects of Fesoterodine 4 and 8 mg Once Daily and Qxybutynin 5 mg Twice Daily After Steady-state Dosing Versus Placebo on Cognitive Function in Overactive Bladder-wet Patients over the Age of 75 Years with Mild Cognitive ImpairmentSaima Rajabali, Prosper Asaana, Sahar Nazari, et al.
Nature Reviews. Urology|January 3, 2025
Antibiotic therapy for treating overactive bladder is not supported by clinical evidenceJelizaveta Pereca, Adrian Wagg, Megan Kennedy, et al.
BMJ Open|December 28, 2024
Continence care quality from the perspective of older adults receiving home care services and residents of long-term care: a scoping review protocolAnastasia Silverglow, Helle Wijk, Ian Milsom, et al.
International Urogynecology Journal|February 24, 2019
Is the belief that urinary incontinence is normal for ageing related to older Canadian women's experience of urinary incontinence?Christina Shaw, Saima Rajabali, Cara Tannenbaum, et al.
Age and Ageing|October 2, 2009
Do self-reported 'integrated' continence services provide high-quality continence care?Adrian Wagg, Derek Lowe, Penny Peel, et al.
International Urogynecology Journal|October 18, 2018
Development of quality outcome indicators to improve the quality of urinary and faecal continence careAdrian Wagg, Dianne Gove, Kai Leichsenring, et al.
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The Patient|January 26, 2012
Is it Possible to Measure What Truly Matters? The Paradox of Clinical Audit in Developing Continence Service Standards for Older PeoplePatrick Brown, Jenny Billings, Adrian Wagg, et al.
International Journal of Clinical Practice|November 30, 2020
Which drugs are best for overactive bladder? From patients' expectations to physicians' decisionsIan Milsom, Adrian Wagg, Matthias Oelke, et al.
Age and Ageing|May 23, 2014
National audit of continence care: adherence to National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) guidance in older versus younger adults with faecal incontinenceDanielle Harari, Janet Husk, Derek Lowe, et al.
Plos One|July 25, 2024
Defining and prioritizing modifiable risk factors towards the co-creation of a urinary incontinence self-management intervention for older men: A sequential multimethod study protocolOlawunmi Olagundoye, Shelley Ross, William Gibson, et al.
European Urology Focus|February 24, 2024
A Double-blind, Randomised Four-way Crossover Study to Compare the Effects of Fesoterodine 4 and 8 mg Once Daily and Qxybutynin 5 mg Twice Daily After Steady-state Dosing Versus Placebo on Cognitive Function in Overactive Bladder-wet Patients over the Age of 75 Years with Mild Cognitive ImpairmentSaima Rajabali, Prosper Asaana, Sahar Nazari, et al.
Nature Reviews. Urology|January 3, 2025
Antibiotic therapy for treating overactive bladder is not supported by clinical evidenceJelizaveta Pereca, Adrian Wagg, Megan Kennedy, et al.
BMJ Open|December 28, 2024
Continence care quality from the perspective of older adults receiving home care services and residents of long-term care: a scoping review protocolAnastasia Silverglow, Helle Wijk, Ian Milsom, et al.
International Urogynecology Journal|February 24, 2019
Is the belief that urinary incontinence is normal for ageing related to older Canadian women's experience of urinary incontinence?Christina Shaw, Saima Rajabali, Cara Tannenbaum, et al.
Age and Ageing|October 2, 2009
Do self-reported 'integrated' continence services provide high-quality continence care?Adrian Wagg, Derek Lowe, Penny Peel, et al.
International Urogynecology Journal|October 18, 2018
Development of quality outcome indicators to improve the quality of urinary and faecal continence careAdrian Wagg, Dianne Gove, Kai Leichsenring, et al.
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