• Introduction to self-learning portal

    Introduction to self-learning portal

    Welcome to this Self-Learning Portal! We would like to thank you for your interest in implementing Clinical...
  • Module 1: Stroke & Continence

    Module 1: Stroke & Continence

    Nurses play an important role in identifying and managing post-stroke continence challenges. In this...
  • Module 2:  Continence Assessment

    Module 2: Continence Assessment

    You are on the frontlines in assessing stroke survivors for urinary incontinence and retention. This...
  • Module 3:  Urinary Incontinence

    Module 3: Urinary Incontinence

    Nurses like you play an important role in managing urinary incontinence among stroke survivors. As...
  • Module 4:  Urinary Retention

    Module 4: Urinary Retention

    Urinary retention is a significant medical challenge encountered by stroke survivors. You play an important...
  • Module 5:  General Recommendations

    Module 5: General Recommendations

    We have thus far touched on the management of urinary incontinence and retention among stroke survivors....
  • Module 6:  Review

    Module 6: Review

    In this section, we review practice recommendations for the urinary continence care of stroke survivors....
  • Module 7:  Learning Assessment

    Module 7: Learning Assessment

    Thank you for completing the learning modules. We hope that they have helped increase your understanding...

Urinary Continence Management of Stroke Survivors

Welcome to this online self-learning portal supporting the implementation of Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Urinary Continence Management of Stroke Survivors in Acute and Rehabilitation Settings

About

This online self-learning portal is intended to support the implementation of "Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Urinary Continence Management of Stroke Survivors in Acute and Rehabilitation Settings".

This online self-learning portal contains interactive learning modules, case scenarios, and learning assessments. Links to supporting assessment tools and protocols, best practice guidelines, education materials, and articles are included to further help you to implement these clinical practice guidelines in your setting.

Click here to learn more about this project.

Clinical Practice Guidelines

Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Urinary Continence Management of Stroke Survivors in Acute and Rehabilitation Settings are intended to improve care for this population. A comprehensive review was conducted to identify best practices for the urinary continence management of stroke survivors. This information was evaluated and synthesized into the recommendations contained in the resulting clinical practice guidelines. We encourage you to implement these guidelines in your setting to improve care for stroke survivors.

Click here to access a copy of these clinical practice guidelines.