Continence Care: Patient Dignity, Experience and Outcomes Survey- closes 31st October

An opportunity to take part in a survey that will be instrumental in shaping better services and informing future policy to support patients living with continence issues.
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Continence Care: Patient Dignity, Experience and Outcomes Survey

This survey has been launched by the Urology Trade Association, the Urology Foundation and the Spinal Injuries Association. They want to understand more about people's experiences with urinary continence care, including how it affects your day-to-day life, dignity and how well the care and products work for you. 

The survey should be answered by adults who experience continence issues and/or their carer/family member. 

The answers will be analysed by the Urology Trade Association, the Urology Foundation and the Spinal Injuries Association to understand patterns and trends around urinary continence care, particularly around patients' dignity, their experiences and outcomes. The answers will be kept completely anonymous. 

You can find more information about the three organisations below: