GSO ISO 16021:2025

ISO 16021:2024
Gulf Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 14 October 2025

Absorbent incontinence products for urine and/or faeces — Basic principles for evaluation of single-use adult products from the perspective of users and caregivers

GSO ISO 16021:2025 Files

English 11 Pages
Current Edition Reference Language
OMR 31.46

GSO ISO 16021:2025 Scope

This document provides guidelines and requirements for designing and conducting an evaluation of single-use adult incontinence absorbing products. It provides guidelines and requirements on creating data collection tools. In particular, it provides a framework for eliciting and recording the views of users and their carers on the acceptability of products. In addition, a product diary is described which can help to quantify some parameters of product use, such as wear times, the mass of urine absorbed by the product and the severity of any leakage from it.

This document does not cover direct comparison between products based on statistical parameters, neither does it provide guidelines on measuring the clinical efficacy of products; that is available in ISO 14155.

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