Mens Health Resources

04 December 2025
This article discusses key concepts that general practice nurses (GPNs) can consider when supporting men with longterm conditions (LTCs) in primary care. It looks at relevant statistics alongside common LTCs GPNs may see in primary care, and offers practice points to help GPNs feel more confident in addressing men’s health in those with LTCs. It also explores barriers that may prevent men from accessing healthcare services. By considering these points in primary care, GPNs can better advocate for male patients and improve outcomes.
05 September 2022
Many healthcare professionals recommend absorbent pads for men with urinary incontinence. These can be seen as easy to use and convenient (Chartier-Kastler et al, 2011), but potential odour and skin irritation are a significant concern (Williams and Moran, 2006; Gray, 2007). They can also impact dignity and quality of life (Williams and Moran, 2006). To provide a high level of holistic care, patients should be made aware of all suitable management options appropriate for them to be empowered to manage their bladder accordingly.

As part of a urinary collecting system, Conveen® Optima sheaths meet the majority of users’ need for security, ease of use, comfort and discretion (Data on file). They are designed with features like the anti-kink bellow to ensure maximum security against leakage. This article looks at how healthcare professionals can support patients in finding an incontinence solution that is both effective and compatible with individual patient needs.
Topics:  Mens Health
01 March 2021
Prostate Cancer UK believes that general practice nurses (GPNs) are ideally placed to recognise men at higher risk of prostate cancer. GPNs can help ensure that prostate-specific antigen (PSA) testing is delivered to best effect and offer men the opportunity to discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the test.
Topics:  Prostate cancer