Smart band vs. classic buzzer: which stops bedwetting better?
NCT ID NCT05214131
Summary
This study aimed to find out if a newer, wearable bedwetting alarm (GoGoband) worked as well as or better than a standard alarm. It involved 16 children and teens with bedwetting but no other major health conditions. Researchers compared how many dry nights each group had over three months to see which device was more effective.
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Yale New Haven Health
New Haven, Connecticut, 06520, United States
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