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Group session teaching of behavioral modification program (BMP) for urinary incontinence: a randomized controlled trial among incontinent women
International Urology and Nephrology, 08/24/09
Diokno AC et al. – Group session teaching of BMP by trained urology nurses reduces UI severity, increases pelvic floor muscle strength, and reduces voiding frequency. This pilot study may precede establishment of single session Group BMP as both preventive and therapeutic for a cost–effective broad–based program in the future.
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