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The impact of detailed explanatory leaflets on patient satisfaction with urodynamic consultation: A double-blind randomized controlled trial
Neurourology and Urodynamics, 10/31/08
Hougardy V et al. - A short-form patient satisfaction scale with acceptable validity and reliability was developed and used to measure patient satisfaction with urodynamic consultation in this population of Belgian women. This study did not provide support for the effectiveness of explanatory leaflets in improving satisfaction.
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