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The emotional impact of incontinence

The emotional impact of incontinence Living with incontinence is physically challenging and can be exhausting for many. As Health care professionals you are used to dealing with the complex ’physical issues’ however, equally important is the psychological status of your clients or patients.
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Product fitting guides

Product fitting guides Our instructional fitting guides support you to provide dignified care by showing you how to best apply and fit our products. Proper and efficient product handling increases leakage security, comfort and the wellbeing of the product user.
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Tips for carers

Practical incontinence advice for managing patients and residents We have gathered much insight and knowledge from our many years of working in the field of continence care and personal hygiene.
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Case studies

Real-life insight At TENA, we use valuable real-life insights to design products and services that meet needs. We work in partnership with individuals, caregivers and healthcare professionals to deliver high quality solutions that make a real difference.
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Find a Distributor New Zealand

Our Partners in New Zealand Contact TENA to learn more about our products and solutions
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Travelling with incontinence

Managing continence whilst on holidays For some travelling with incontinence can induce worry, rest assured travelling is possible with TENA products and some helpful hints along the way.
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With people at heart

With people at heart For Eleonore Book, caring is more than just a job. It’s a calling, driven by a desire to make life better for others. We met up with Eleonore to talk about life as a professional caregiver – from the daily challenges to the rewarding moments that change lives.
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TENA Solutions – Creating greater value for nursing homes

TENA Solutions Your pathway to greater value
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Understanding continence care

Understanding continence care Incontinence is more common than people think with more than 400 million people affected worldwide. Roughly 1 in 3 women over the age of 35 and around 1 in 4 men over 40 experience some kind of urinary leakage. And while fewer people experience bowel incontinence, the effect on their lives is equally devastating.
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How to gain control of incontinence-associated dermatitis

Strategies for gaining control of incontinence-associated dermatitis (IAD) By actively promoting good skin health, carers can reduce the risk of IAD among nursing home residents, significantly improving quality of life and lightening their own workload.
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