2004
DOI: 10.1002/14651858.cd001308.pub2
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Bladder training for urinary incontinence in adults

Abstract: Analysis 4.1. Comparison 4 BLADDER TRAINING VS OTHER DRUGS (NON-ANTICHOLINERGIC NON-ADRENERGIC DRUGS), Outcome 1 Participant's perception of cure: number cured vs improved, unchanged or worse: Immediately a er treatment...... Analysis 4.2. Comparison 4 BLADDER TRAINING VS OTHER DRUGS (NON-ANTICHOLINERGIC NON-ADRENERGIC DRUGS), Outcome 2 Participant's perception of cure: number cured vs improved, unchanged or worse: min.

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“…It remains unclear whether BT is more effective than drug therapy for women with DO or UUI (Level of Evidence: 1). This is consistent with the Cochrane review, [23] which concluded that there was insufficient evidence to determine whether first-line therapy should be BT or anticholinergic drugs.…”
Section: Recommendation: For Women With Uui or Mui Pfmt And Bt Are Rsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…It remains unclear whether BT is more effective than drug therapy for women with DO or UUI (Level of Evidence: 1). This is consistent with the Cochrane review, [23] which concluded that there was insufficient evidence to determine whether first-line therapy should be BT or anticholinergic drugs.…”
Section: Recommendation: For Women With Uui or Mui Pfmt And Bt Are Rsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…53 Prompted or timed voiding or urge suppression techniques alone with no mention of mandatory schedule or selfschedule were not considered as BT.…”
Section: Chaptermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some studies found that bladder training was also efective for SUI and MUI. A systematic review has demonstrated the eicacy of bladder training on UUI, SUI and MUI [22]. A randomized controlled trial compared the efects of bladder training and PFMT on SUI in elderly women.…”
Section: Bladder Trainingmentioning
confidence: 99%