Abstract
Consistent efforts to identify and clinically validate new nursing diagnosis within recognized categories are essential to taxonomy development. Mixed incontinence is a clinical condition resulting in leakage of urine associated with increased intra-abdominal pressure (stress) and inability to delay voiding (urge). The presence of mixed incontinence was clinically validated in two populations (n = 9, n = 40) of community-dwelling women and initial defining characteristics were identified. Research findings from both studies support the addition of a proposed sixth nursing diagnosis, mixed incontinence, to the diagnostic category, alteration in urinary elimination.
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