New study aims to help women veterans get bladder leakage treatment remotely
NCT ID NCT05438849
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study looks at two ways to help women Veterans get nonsurgical treatment for urinary incontinence (bladder leakage) using remote tools like a mobile app and online resources. About 3,200 women Veterans from the Southeast U.S. will take part. The goal is to see which approach works best to improve symptoms and make care easier to access.
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Locations
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Atlanta VA Health Care System
Decatur, Georgia, 30033, United States
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Birmingham VA Healthcare System
Birmingham, Alabama, 35233, United States