RCT on Multimodal Self-treatment for Women With Incontinence Using a Digital Health Application
NCT: NCT06389838 · COMPLETED
Brief Summary
This study, titled "Prospective Randomized Study on Multimodal Self-Treatment for Women with Incontinence Symptoms Using a Digital Health Application," abbreviated as DINKS, aims to investigate the efficacy of a digital health application in treating incontinence in women. The study involves a single-center, single blinded, randomized, controlled trial with two arms: one receiving digital therapy intervention and the other serving as a control group with standard of care. The primary objective is to reduce the frequency of incontinence episodes over a 12-week intervention period, with secondary goals including improvements in disease symptoms, quality of life, and patient activation. The study plans to recruit 198 female participants and assess various endpoints related to incontinence severity, quality of life, and treatment outcomes.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is RCT on Multimodal Self-treatment for Women With Incontinence Using a Digital Health Application?
RCT on Multimodal Self-treatment for Women With Incontinence Using a Digital Health Application is a clinical trial registered under NCT06389838. Current status: COMPLETED.
What is the status of NCT06389838?
The current status of NCT06389838 (RCT on Multimodal Self-treatment for Women With Incontinence Using a Digital Health Application) is: COMPLETED.
When did RCT on Multimodal Self-treatment for Women With Incontinence Using a Digital Health Application start?
RCT on Multimodal Self-treatment for Women With Incontinence Using a Digital Health Application started on 2024-04-30.
Official Source
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