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A trial of devices for urinary incontinence after treatment for prostate cancer.
Author: BirchBrian, BroadbridgeJackie, CottendenAlan, FaderMandy J, GageHeather, MacaulayMargaret, MooreKatherine N, WilliamsPeter
Original Abstract of the Article :
OBJECTIVE: To compare the performance of three continence management devices and absorbent pads used by men with persistent urinary incontinence (>1 year) after treatment for prostate cancer. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Randomised, controlled trial of 56 men with 1-year follow-up. Three devices were test...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1111/bju.13016
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Finding Relief: Managing Urinary Incontinence After Prostate Cancer
Urinary incontinence, a common side effect of prostate cancer treatment, can significantly impact a man's quality of life. This randomized controlled trial compares the effectiveness of different continence management devices and absorbent pads in men experiencing persistent urinary incontinence after prostate cancer treatment. Researchers meticulously evaluated three devices, a sheath drainage system, a body-worn urinal (BWU), and a penile clamp, alongside absorbent pads, assessing their performance and impact on quality of life.
Tailoring Solutions for Different Needs
The study revealed significant differences in device performance, highlighting the importance of tailoring solutions to individual needs and activities. The sheath drainage system emerged as the most effective option for extended use, particularly for activities requiring minimal pad changes, while the body-worn urinal was suitable for men unable to use a sheath. The penile clamp proved beneficial for short, vigorous activities, offering discretion and security. Absorbent pads provided reliable protection for everyday activities and nighttime use. Importantly, the study found that many men preferred a combination of devices and pads to meet their diverse needs.
Improving Quality of Life
This research highlights the importance of providing men with diverse options for managing urinary incontinence, allowing them to choose the best approach for their lifestyle and needs. It's like offering a well-stocked caravan, equipped with various tools and supplies to navigate the challenges of urinary incontinence, ensuring a comfortable and fulfilling journey. By providing tailored solutions, healthcare providers can help men regain control and live more fulfilling lives after prostate cancer treatment.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This trial is like a well-equipped caravan, offering men with urinary incontinence a diverse range of options to manage their condition. By understanding the strengths and limitations of different devices and pads, healthcare providers can guide patients toward the most effective solutions, ultimately improving their quality of life. It's a reminder that providing individualized care is essential to navigating the unique challenges faced by those living with urinary incontinence.
Date :
- Date Completed 2015-11-04
- Date Revised 2015-08-11
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