Authors

  1. Duncan , Ian
  2. Duncan , Ian
  3. Stocking , Andrew
  4. Stocking , Andrew
  5. Fitzner , Karen
  6. Fitzner , Karen
  7. Ahmed , Tamim
  8. Ahmed , Tamim
  9. Huynh , Nhan
  10. Huynh , Nhan

Abstract

Findings show that Medicare beneficiaries diagnosed as incontinent experience a much higher prevalence of UTIs, dermatitis, slips and falls, and behavioral disturbances compared to those without a diagnosis of incontinence. Our results suggest that incontinence may be an important indicator diagnosis for multiple other conditions and, if not well-managed, may challenge the desire for those who are incontinent to age at home.