The effects of psychological factors on urinary incontinence after robotic radical prostatectomy: pilot study
Abstract:Urinary incontinence (UI) is a frequent complication of radical prostatectomy (RP), and identifying preoperative predictors may assist in patient selection and continence rehabilitation. We investigated the association between preoperative psychological factors and UI after RP. Consenting patients planned for RP were recruited prospectively to this pilot study. They responded to preoperative psychological surveys, including a depression anxiety stress scale, coping behavior questionnaire, general self-efficacy… Show more
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