Is the day alarm a usefull tool for parents and children to gain more insight in there urine incontinence. By getting a signal at the moment of wetting, parents and children can be trained in a more efficient way to gain more control of their…
ID
Source
Brief title
Condition
- Other condition
- Bladder and bladder neck disorders (excl calculi)
Synonym
Health condition
urine-incontinentie bij kinderen
Research involving
Sponsors and support
Intervention
Outcome measures
Primary outcome
Complete control of urine incontince
Partial control of urine incontince
No respons
Secondary outcome
does not apply
Background summary
This study is evaluating the applicability en efficacy of a day time alarm in
children age 5-12 years.
Study objective
Is the day alarm a usefull tool for parents and children to gain more insight
in there urine incontinence. By getting a signal at the moment of wetting,
parents and children can be trained in a more efficient way to gain more
control of their bladder function.
Study design
quasi experimental study with pre- and posttest
Study burden and risks
no risk
Henri Dunantstraat 1
's-Hertogenbosch 5223 GZ
NL
Henri Dunantstraat 1
's-Hertogenbosch 5223 GZ
NL
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Age
Inclusion criteria
Boys and grils age 5-12 years
Daytime urine incontinence
Already received basic training in urine incontinence
Informed Consent parents
Dutch speaking
Exclusion criteria
Obstipation
Anatomical bladder or bowel anomalies
Unstable home environment
No training motivation child and/or parents
Simultaneous participation in other study
Design
Recruitment
Medical products/devices used
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CCMO | NL56153.028.15 |