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Aim
To examine the relationships between workplace bladder practices, urinary symptoms, and work productivity.
Design
Cross‐sectional observational survey.
Methods
Surveys were distributed June–November 2016 to at least 600 female nurses and midwives at three urban hospitals in New South Wales, Australia. Nurses self‐reported restricted workplace access to toilets, delaying voiding, limiting...