Researchers seek better yardstick for Kids' bladder troubles
NCT ID NCT07242898
Summary
This study aims to figure out what amount of improvement on two common questionnaires truly matters to children with urinary incontinence and their families. It will follow 100 children aged 5-13 as they receive 8 weeks of standard behavioral therapy. The goal is to help doctors and researchers better interpret treatment results by defining a meaningful change in symptom and quality-of-life scores.
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