Smart band vs. classic buzzer: which stops bedwetting better?
NCT ID NCT05214131
Summary
This study aimed to see if a newer, wearable bedwetting alarm (GoGoband) works better than a standard alarm. Children and teens with bedwetting were randomly assigned to use one of the two devices for three months to compare how many dry nights they achieved. The trial was terminated early, and the small number of participants means the results may not be conclusive.
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Yale New Haven Health
New Haven, Connecticut, 06520, United States
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