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RESEARCH ARTICLE (Open Access)

Abstracts – Podium Presentations from the 33rd National Conference on Incontinence (NCOI)

Australian and New Zealand Continence Journal 31, CJv31n3abs https://doi.org/10.1071/CJv31n3abs

© 2025 The Author(s) (or their employer(s)). Published by CSIRO Publishing on behalf of Continence Health Australia (CHA). This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC-ND)

Abstract

Contents

1. Improving clinical management of urinary tract infections in Australian residential aged care homes

Lyn-li Lim, Melanie Wroth, Kathleeen Williams, Juanita Breen

2. Understanding the prevalence of delayed toilet training, contributing factors and opportunities to address

Nives Zerafa

3. Experiences of transition from paediatric to adult care: urinary incontinence within New South Wales

Jessica Sun, Isabella Nilsson, Saurav Jain, Patrina Caldwell

4. Real-world evidence study leveraging large-scale datasets in paediatrics care

Sonya Meyer, Julia Veldhuizen van Zanten, Bruce Meyer, Jannat E Yeasmin, Valer Pop

5. Understanding consumer and healthcare professional decision-making regarding medications for urinary incontinence for people with dementia

Amanda J Cross, Joan Ostaszkiewicz, Anne Nileshni Fernando, J Simon Bell

6. The Australasian Pelvic Floor Procedure Registry: key findings from aggregate clinical data

Aruna Kartik, Natalie Heriot, Susannah Ahern

7. Flushing away fears: a behavioural approach to nappy-dependent encopresis and toilet anxiety in children

Renee Collins

8. Lifting the lid on male incontinence: BINS4Blokes partners with shopping centre leaders to boost independence

Vicky Pentney

9. Leading change – a case study of connecting effectively with consumers about continence health

Joanne Sinclair

10. The design and validation of resources for indwelling urinary catheter care in aged care homes

Joan Ostaszkiewicz, Frances Batchelor, Wendy Taylor, Andrew Gilbert, Elizabeth Watt, Caitlin Tay

To cite the full set of abstracts: (2025) Abstracts – Podium Presentations from the 33rd National Conference on Incontinence (NCOI). Australian and New Zealand Continence Journal 31, CJv31n3abs. doi:10.1071/CJv31n3abs

To cite individual abstracts use the following format: Lim L et al. (2025) 1. Improving clinical management of urinary tract infections in Australian residential aged care homes [Conference abstract]. Australian and New Zealand Continence Journal 31, CJv31n3abs.