Incontinence, Urinary Clinical Trial
Official title:
Reach and Teach: Translating "Mind Over Matter: Healthy Bowels, Healthy Bladder" for Digital Delivery
Verified date | September 2020 |
Source | University of Wisconsin, Madison |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Observational |
The objective of this study is to (1) use participatory ergonomics to adapt and in-person 3-session intervention: Mind Over Matter: Healthy Bowels, Healthy Bladder (MOM) to an electronic program (eMOM), and to (2) compare and characterize eMOM's reach when marketed via community agencies versus Facebook advertising and to collect qualitative and quantitative data about effectiveness and uptake of key behaviors using electronic surveys and phone interviews. The study will also collect information from community agencies that might implement eMOM about its perceived value and their willingness and capacity to implement such a program.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 260 |
Est. completion date | May 31, 2020 |
Est. primary completion date | March 1, 2020 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | Female |
Age group | 18 Years to 100 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - be able to access the eMOM website via internet - must be able to speak and read English - at least 18 years old - female. Exclusion Criteria: - no access to internet - no email address |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Medicine and Public Health | Madison | Wisconsin |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Wisconsin, Madison |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Response on global perception of improvement (GPI) tool at 4 months | Global perception of improvement (GPI) is a tool for Global Rating of Patient Satisfaction and Perceptions of Improvement. Question asked: Overall, do you feel that you are? Response can be chosen from the options: Much Better, Better, About the same, Worse, Much worse |
4 months | |
Secondary | Change in the response of Global patient satisfaction question (PSQ) | Patient satisfaction will be measured with the question: How satisfied are you with your progress in this program? (completely, some-what, not at all) | 1 month, 4 months, 6 months | |
Secondary | Change in patient estimated percent improvement (EPI) | For EPI, Patients will be asked to estimate how much better they were on a scale from 0% (no better) to 100%(completely better) | 1 month, 4 months, 6 months | |
Secondary | Change in response on global perception of improvement (GPI) at 1 month and 6 months | Global perception of improvement (GPI) is a tool for Global Rating of Patient Satisfaction and Perceptions of Improvement. Question asked: Overall, do you feel that you are? Response can be chosen from the options: Much Better, Better, About the same, Worse, Much worse |
1 month, 6 month | |
Secondary | Differences in scores of the International Consultation on Incontinence Questionnaire-Urinary Incontinence (ICIQ-UI) | ICIQ-UI is a subjective measure of severity of urinary loss and quality of life for those with urinary incontinence. It is scored on a scale from 0-21. Based on the score participant can be placed in four severity categories: slight (1-5), moderate (6-12), severe (13-18) and very severe (19-21) | Baseline, 1 month, 4 month, 6 month | |
Secondary | Differences in scores of the St. Mark's Incontinence Scale (aka Vaizey) | St. Mark's Incontinence Scale (aka Vaizey) will be used to assess the severity and the outcome of MOM intervention Never: no episodes in the past 4 weeks rarely: 1 episode in the past 4 weeks sometimes: > 1 episode in the past 4 weeks, but,1 a week; Weekly: 1 or more episodes a week but,1 a day Daily: 1 or more episodes a day Scores will be assigned for each row (Never=0, Rarely=1, Sometimes=2, Weekley=3, Daily=4 ) Score will be added from each row. Cumulative minimum score=0 perfect continence; Cumulative maximum score will be 24= totally incontinence |
baseline, 1 month, 4 month, 6 month | |
Secondary | Self-reported behavior changes: change in the frequency of pelvic floor muscle exercises | Frequency of pelvic floor muscle exercises | baseline, 1 month, 4 month, 6 month | |
Secondary | Self-reported behavior changes: change in fluid intake | Self-reported behavior changes: fluid intake | baseline, 1 month, 4 month, 6 month | |
Secondary | Self-reported behavior changes: change in fiber intake | Self-reported behavior changes: change in fiber intake | baseline, 1 month, 4 month, 6 month | |
Secondary | Self-reported coping changes: change in types of pad used | Self-reported coping changes: change in types of pad used | baseline, 1 month, 4 month, 6 month | |
Secondary | Self-reported coping changes: change in number of pads used | Self-reported coping changes: change in number of pads used | baseline, 1 month, 4 month, 6 month | |
Secondary | Self-reported changes: change in the money-spent on buying products to manage their incontinence | It will be measured by asking participants question that how much money have they spent on products (such as pads, undergarments, or plugs) to manage their bladder and/or bowel symptoms in the last month. | baseline, 1 month, 4 month, 6 month |
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