Umlauf M G, Goode S, Burgio K L
Division of Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine, University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA.
Urol Clin North Am. 1996 Feb;23(1):127-36. doi: 10.1016/s0094-0143(05)70298-6.
Psychological and social issues are important in geriatric urology because they affect not only the patient's ability and willingness to seek out therapy, but also their ability to benefit from it. Many older adults with problems of bladder control, such as frequency, urgency, nocturia, and incontinence are deterred from seeking treatment by factors such as social disapproval and belief that bladder symptoms are normal or untreatable. Many older adults who present for treatment experience limitations of mental status or functional ability that merit attention because they can interfere with learning, motivation, and cooperation needed for successful treatment. Strategies are described that help to address these psychosocial issues and needs in older patients.