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Letter to the editor: Urinary incontinence is common among people attending pulmonary rehabilitation, yet pulmonary rehabilitation has a small effect on urinary symptoms: A multicenter prospective cohort study.
A multicenter prospective cohort study published in Pulmonology found that urinary incontinence occurs frequently in patients who attend pulmonary rehabilitation programs. Despite this high prevalence, participation in pulmonary rehabilitation had only a modest impact on urinary symptoms. The findings suggest that pelvic floor health may be an underaddressed consideration in the design and delivery of pulmonary rehabilitation care.
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