Addressing urinary incontinence in older women in European nursing homes
18 November 2025 - Online
Overview
The European Alliance for managing severe chronic urinary incontinence in older women in nursing homes (ALLIAX) is pleased to announce the policy event ‘Addressing urinary incontinence in older women in European nursing homes: towards dignified, sustainable, and equitable care‘ on 18 November 2025.
This roundtable will mark the release of the ALLIAX’s white paper on urinary incontinence in older women residing in nursing homes. The event will spotlight a neglected yet widespread health issue that severely affects the dignity, independence, and quality of life of Europe’s ageing female population while imposing mounting economic and environmental burdens.
Bringing together Members of the European Parliament, national representatives, health and care professionals, patient advocates, industry, and academic experts, this event will advance an evidence-based debate on improving urinary incontinence management in nursing homes and long-term care settings. It will emphasise the need for integrated EU policy action that combines patient-centred care, workforce training, and sustainable innovation. Expert insights will support the urgent call for tailored measures that improve older women’s health outcomes and quality of life, safeguard care staff wellbeing, and reduce environmental waste associated with current continence management practices.
Ms Federica Margheri - Event's Moderator
Ms Federica Margheri - Event's Moderator
She brings 15 years of experience in project management, communications, financial management, operations, administration, and governance in both European and international organisations. Prior to EHMA, Federica worked for international NGOs, the European Commission, and the European Parliament.
MEP Vytenis Andriukaitis
MEP Vytenis Andriukaitis
MEP Vytenis Andriukaitis is a Lithuanian physician and politician of the Social Democratic Party serving as a member of the European Parliament since 2024. A heart surgeon by profession, he previously served as European Commissioner for Health and Food Safety from 2014 to 2019. He is a member of ENVI committee, a coordinator in SANT committee and a substitute in AFCO committee.
Dr John Heesakkers, MD
Dr John Heesakkers, MD
John Heesakkers trained at the Catholic University Nijmegen, The Netherlands qualifying in Medicine in 1990. He also received a Master’s degree in Business Administration (MBA) from Erasmus University Rotterdam school of management in 1987 and presented his PhD thesis on “Dynamic Urinary Graciloplasty” in 1997. Following his training in urology at University Hospital Maastricht, Dr Heesakkers serves as staff urologist and was the Chef de Clinique between 2002 – 2009 at the department of Urology at Radboud UMC in Nijmegen, The Netherlands,
He has published widely in both peer reviewed papers and in text book chapters in the field of functional urology, where his research interests and clinical practice lies. He has published over 125 peer review papers and 10 book chapters.
Dr Heesakkers continues to have an active role in research in functional urology within the department, and supervises trainees, research fellows, graduate students and post-docs. In addition he has an active role teaching both undergraduates and post graduates.
He regularly gives invited lectures both nationally and internationally and is on the editorial board of several international journals in urology (Journal of Urology, Neurourology & Urodynamics, International Urology, Archives Espanoles de Urologia, Advances in Urology, Uroscope).
He previously served as a member of the ICS clinical trials committee and educational committee and currently serves as a faculty member of the European School of Urology, the European Live Surgery Committee and Scientific Congress Office of the EAU.
He is a member of the International Continence Society (ICS), European Association of Urology (EAU) and corresponding member of the American Urology Association (AUA) and an also member of the Continence Foundation of the Netherlands.
Ms Alexis Strader
Ms Alexis Strader
Alexis Strader is a seasoned public health professional with over fourteen years of experience across the public and private sectors.
Currently, as Director of Policy and Research at the European Health Management Association (EHMA), she leads the policy and research team and serves on the senior leadership team, where she brings her passion for EU policy and research to the forefront. Known for her strategic vision, project management expertise, and consensus-building skills, Alexis drives impactful initiatives to address systemic public health challenges. Committed to collaboration and innovation, she is dedicated to tackling systemic challenges in public health management to drive better outcomes for communities.
She holds dual Master’s degrees in Business Administration and International Development from American University.
Ms Panagiota Tsikala
Ms Panagiota Tsikala
Panagiota Tsikala is a registered nurse with extensive experience in renal and haemodialysis care, having worked across four European countries. She currently serves as Policy Officer and Chair of the Patient Safety Committee at the European Specialist Nurses Organisation (ESNO), and as Brand Ambassador for Austria with EDTNA/ERCA. Panagiota is also a Governance Committee Member of Sigma Chapter #481 and works at the University Hospital of Vienna. Her professional focus lies in advancing patient safety, quality of care, and evidence-based nursing practice at the European level.
Mr Pascal Tschörtner
Mr Pascal Tschörtner
Mr Pascal Tschörtner is Managing Director and Head of Inpatient Care Division at the Federal Association of Private Social Service Providers (Bundesverband privater Anbieter sozialer Dienste e.V. – bpa)
He is responsible for all topics relating to nursing homes, short-term care, integration assistance and child and youth welfare. He is committed to providing the best framework conditions for private entrepreneurs. This includes creating the legal and regulatory conditions to ensure economic viability and demanding framework conditions in which business can be planned and sustainably; create space for innovative care offers; promote measures that actively support the recruitment and retention of personnel; and reduce bureaucratic burdens.
Ms Elena Weber
Ms Elena Weber
Elena Weber is Director General of the Istituto per la Ricerca, la Formazione, la Riabilitazione (IRFR) and President of APS Rinata ETS. She also serves on the Board of the European Ageing Network. With a strong commitment to improving the quality and sustainability of long-term care, Elena works to promote innovation, inclusion, and dignity in ageing and rehabilitation services across Europe.
Materials
White Paper - Managing severe urinary incontinence in older women in European nursing homes: towards dignified, sustainable, and equitable care
Download FileThis event is supported by a sponsorship from Becton, Dickinson and Company (BD).

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