Digital physical therapy intervention to treat female urinary incontinence: a semi-experimental study
Marina Rodrigues,
Bárbara Soares Peterson,
Suzana Mallmann
et al.
Abstract:Background: Urinary incontinence affects 15-40% Brazilians in rural areas, indicating the necessity of treatment for people in remote regions. Digital technology could be an option, but the evidence-based digital health intervention remains untapped. Objective: To assess whether a group intervention by synchronous video call reduces the severity of female urinary incontinence symptoms and to assess woman’s perception on this modality. Methods: Incontinent women who had digital access were invited to this semi-… Show more
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