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Active clinical trials for "Urinary Incontinence"

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Pressure-Volume Measurements on the AMS 800TM Cuff

Stress Urinary Incontinence

he idea of the experiment is to calculate the volume of fluid that is required to raise cuff pressure from 20 cmH2O to 120 cmH2O in the American Medical System's AMS 800 Artificial Urinary Sphincter (AUS).

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Pelvic Floor Disorder Assessment of Knowledge and Symptoms: an Educational Model in Spanish-Speaking...

Pelvic Organ ProlapseUrinary Incontinence1 more

Pelvic floor health workshops have previously been shown to be effective in improving postpartum knowledge, performance of pelvic floor muscle exercises, and bowel-specific quality of life. Group learning through a class focused on behavioral modification and pelvic floor muscle exercises for women with urinary incontinence, has been shown to be an effective means to educate women about urinary incontinence management. The PAKS study hopes to demonstrate whether Spanish-speaking women that undergo an informative workshop on pelvic floor disorders via video in Spanish are more likely to raise their level of knowledge surrounding pelvic floor disorders and improve the pelvic floor symptoms.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Clinical Study Investigating Safety and Performance of a New Urinary Intermittent Catheters in Healthy...

IncontinenceUrinary

The aim of the study is to test the performance and safety of a newly developed intermittent catheter

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Patient-Centered Versus Physician-Centered Counseling MidUrethral Sling Videos

Stress Urinary IncontinenceSatisfaction

The decision making process for stress incontinence surgery is complex. A key gap in the literature is how to improve patient preparedness and satisfaction for mid-urethral sling (MUS) surgery that is reproducible and low cost. Multimedia can assist in bridging this gap. The specific aims of the proposed research: (1) is to develop two videos to counsel patients who have elected to undergo a MUS surgery. One video will be created from a patient-centered perspective using peers as counselors. The second will employ a traditional counseling approach; (2) To compare the impact of multimedia counseling between women randomized to a patient-centered counseling versus a traditional counseling video. The investigators will recruit patients who present with stress urinary incontinence who elect to undergo a MUS procedure. Women will be randomized during their pre-operative visit to watch the patient-centered or traditional counseling video before they are counseled regarding their upcoming MUS surgery in the usual manner. The investigators anticipate women randomized to a patient centered-video will report higher satisfaction, less decisional regret, greater preparedness, and less anxiety as measured by validated scales. Successful completion will improve understanding of patient's needs and will allow development of improved educational tools readily available to the AUGS community.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Investigation of the Ability of the TENA SmartCare Change Indicator to Reduce the Number of Manual...

Urinary Incontinence

The purpose of this post market clinical investigation is to demonstrate the performance and safety of the TENA SmartCare Change Indicator.

Completed18 enrollment criteria

Using Behavioral Therapy in Combination With Darifenacin for Symptoms of Overactive Bladder

Urinary Incontinence

This study is designed to investigate the efficacy and safety of treatment of overactive bladder with darifenacin administered alone or in conjunction with behavioral modification therapies.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of Urine Leakage of New Absorbing Incontinence Products in a Home Care Environment

Urinary Incontinence

The aim of this interventional but non-invasive, clinical investigation is to demonstrate the performance and safety of two new class I medical device Absorbing Hygiene Products developed by Essity. The primary objective is to demonstrate for each of the new products that they provide protection to leakages similar to their corresponding standard of care devices already used on the market. The target population for this clinical investigation are community living individuals suffering from moderate to severe incontinence, who may receive care by a care giving relative, by one or more caregivers and are current users of TENA Pants of the respective absorption level.

Completed20 enrollment criteria

The Effects of the Pelvic Floor and Abdominal Muscle Training on Urinary Incontinence

Urinary Incontinence

To investigate the effects of the pelvic floor and abdominal muscle training on the severity of incontinence in women with stress and mixed urinary incontinence.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Effect of Standardized Consent for Urogynecological Procedures on Patient Satisfaction

Urinary IncontinencePelvic Organ Prolapse

The investigators aim is to augment the current process for surgical consent for patients undergoing urogynecological procedures by incorporating visual media. We propose that visual media will be an effective and efficient addition to the standard of care in urogynecological consents and will improve patient understanding and satisfaction. Our randomized controlled trial will investigate the effect of standardizing the consent for three urogynecologic procedures (vaginal hysterectomy, robotic sacrocolpopexy, and sub-urethral sling) using visual media, on patients' understanding of, and satisfaction with, their procedure. Our primary outcome will be patient's knowledge score at the end of the pre-operative clinic visit, and secondary outcomes include patients' satisfaction, subjective understanding of their procedure, immediate pre-operative and post-operative knowledge, and number of post-operative encounters. Participants will be followed up to their post-operative clinic visit.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Pelvic Floor Muscle Training in Treating Urinary Incontinence in Gynecologic Cancer Survivors

Cervical CancerEndometrial Cancer4 more

This randomized pilot clinical trial studies pelvic floor muscle training in treating urinary incontinence in gynecologic cancer survivors. Pelvic floor muscle training may help control symptoms and improve physical function and quality of life in gynecologic cancer survivors.

Completed9 enrollment criteria
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