Building a Multidisciplinary Pelvic Floor Clinic: Why Bother?

被引:3
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作者
Hainsworth, Alison [1 ,3 ]
Ferrari, Linda [1 ]
Malde, Sachin [1 ]
Berry, Lucia [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Guys & St Thomas NHS Trust, London, England
[2] Brunel Univ London, London, England
[3] Guys & St Thomas NHS Fdn Trust, Physiotherapy Dept, Lambeth Wing,3rd Floor,249 Westminster Bridge Rd, London SE1 7EH, England
关键词
CONTINENCE SOCIETY; MANAGEMENT; DYSFUNCTION; DISORDERS; COLLABORATION;
D O I
10.1016/j.scrs.2022.100933
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R61 [外科手术学];
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摘要
Patients attending the pelvic floor clinic may have symptoms of defaecatory, urinary and sexual dysfunction, including incontinence and prolapse. Pelvic floor dysfunction is multifactorial and multi-compartmental. A holistic approach which addresses all aspects and compartments is essential to achieve optimal assessment and outcomes. The team must be multidisciplinary and cohesive, with open channels of communication and discussion. A multidisciplinary clinic provides a platform to ensure an efficient pathway for the patient and healthcare system, all aspects of care are simultaneously addressed, and patient care is optimised. This section outlines the drivers for, and potential outcomes from, running a multidisciplinary clinic. (c) 2022 Published by Elsevier Inc.
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