Objectives: The efficacy of app-based treatment for stress urinary incontinence (SUI) has been demonstrated in a randomised controlled trial (RCT). In this study, we investigate the user characteristics and the effectiveness of the same app when freely available, and compare these results with the RCT. Design: Prospective cohort study. Participants: During a 17-month period, 24 602 non-pregnant, non-postpartum women older than 18 years downloaded the app and responded anonymously to a questionnaire. Of these, 2672 (11%) responded to the 3-month follow-up. Intervention: Three months' use of the app Tat, containing information, a pelvic floor muscle training programme and lifestyle advice. Main outcome measures: Change in symptom severity (In...
Background: Mobile apps can increase access to care, facilitate self-management, and improve adheren...
Background: Although several apps are available to support the treatment of urinary incontinence (UI...
BACKGROUND: Although several apps are available to support the treatment of urinary incontinence (UI...
Objectives: The efficacy of app-based treatment for stress urinary incontinence (SUI) has been demon...
AIMS: To evaluate the effect of a mobile app treatment for stress urinary incontinence (SUI) in wome...
HYPOTHESIS/AIMS OF STUDY: Over 100 apps for urinary incontinence are available in the app store and ...
PURPOSE: Electronic application (app)-based treatment is promising for common diseases with good con...
AIMS: We aim to assess whether a purpose-developed mobile application (app) is non-inferior regardin...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the long-term effectiveness of app-based treatment for female stress, urgency, ...
Background: Stress urinary incontinence (SUI) affects 10%-39% of women. Its first-line treatment con...
App-based treatment for female urinary incontinence. Urinary incontinence affects 1 in 3 women, and ...
Background: Many women experience urgency (UUI) and mixed (MUI) urinary incontinence but commonly he...
Hypothesis / aims of study: Urgency (UUI) and mixed (MUI) urinary incontinence are common clinical ...
Introduction and hypothesis: Stress urinary incontinence is common among women. First-line treatment...
Introduction. We investigated the long-term effects of using a mobile app to treat stress urinary in...
Background: Mobile apps can increase access to care, facilitate self-management, and improve adheren...
Background: Although several apps are available to support the treatment of urinary incontinence (UI...
BACKGROUND: Although several apps are available to support the treatment of urinary incontinence (UI...
Objectives: The efficacy of app-based treatment for stress urinary incontinence (SUI) has been demon...
AIMS: To evaluate the effect of a mobile app treatment for stress urinary incontinence (SUI) in wome...
HYPOTHESIS/AIMS OF STUDY: Over 100 apps for urinary incontinence are available in the app store and ...
PURPOSE: Electronic application (app)-based treatment is promising for common diseases with good con...
AIMS: We aim to assess whether a purpose-developed mobile application (app) is non-inferior regardin...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the long-term effectiveness of app-based treatment for female stress, urgency, ...
Background: Stress urinary incontinence (SUI) affects 10%-39% of women. Its first-line treatment con...
App-based treatment for female urinary incontinence. Urinary incontinence affects 1 in 3 women, and ...
Background: Many women experience urgency (UUI) and mixed (MUI) urinary incontinence but commonly he...
Hypothesis / aims of study: Urgency (UUI) and mixed (MUI) urinary incontinence are common clinical ...
Introduction and hypothesis: Stress urinary incontinence is common among women. First-line treatment...
Introduction. We investigated the long-term effects of using a mobile app to treat stress urinary in...
Background: Mobile apps can increase access to care, facilitate self-management, and improve adheren...
Background: Although several apps are available to support the treatment of urinary incontinence (UI...
BACKGROUND: Although several apps are available to support the treatment of urinary incontinence (UI...