Innovative, Tech-Driven, And Digital Tools For Managing Pediatric Urinary Incontinence: A Scoping Review (Preprint)
Lola Bladt,
Jiri Vermeulen,
Alexandra Vermandel
et al.
Abstract:BACKGROUND
Urinary incontinence affects around 7-10% of children during the day and 9-12% during the night. Once anatomical and neurogenic causes are ruled out, treatment mainly involves lifestyle advice and behavioral methods. However, motivation and adherence to these methods, essential for success, are often low. Traditional tools, such as pen-and-paper solutions, may feel outdated to today’s ‘digital native’ children. As healthcare evolves with technology, traditional UI management … Show more
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