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Usage results of a mobile app for managing urinary incontinence.

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Usage results of a mobile app for managing urinary incontinence.

Auteurs : Jeff Pepper [États-Unis] ; Amy Zhang [États-Unis] ; Rui Li [États-Unis] ; Xiao Hui Wang [États-Unis]

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Slight changes in urinary incontinence severity may be difficult to notice, so that even high functioning patients are unable to detect if urinary incontinence is improving or worsening. We describe a recently released free software app, iDry®, that enables individuals with urinary incontinence to document incontinence symptoms, view progress, evaluate effectiveness of interventions and report status to their health care provider.

DOI: 10.1016/j.juro.2014.10.009
PubMed: 25308623

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