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NCT06848517

Synchronous and Asynchronous Telerehabilitation for Women With Urinary Incontinence

Recruiting now NA Last updated 27 February 2025
What this trial tests

NA trial testing BSATP Group in Urinary Incontinence,Stress in 60 participants. Currently enrolling.

Timeline
15 February 2025
Primary endpoint
30 September 2025
30 May 2026

Quick facts

Lead sponsorUniversity of Patras
PhaseNA
StatusRecruiting now
Study typeINTERVENTIONAL
Allocationrandomized
Designparallel
Maskingtriple
Primary purposetreatment
Enrollment60
Start date15 February 2025
Primary completion30 September 2025
Estimated completion30 May 2026
Sites1 location across Greece

Drugs / interventions tested

Conditions studied

Sponsor

University of Patras

Who can join

Adults 18 to 75, female only, with Urinary Incontinence,Stress. Patients with the condition only — healthy volunteers not accepted.

Sponsor's own description

In the adult female Greek population,approximately 27% suffer from urinary incontinence (UI). Nowadays, the conservative, evidence-based and 'gold standard' therapy of UI involves pelvic floor muscles (PFM) training programs, which are effective when performed intensively (daily) and for at least three months' duration. Unfortunately, patients' adherence to PFM exercises programs is often compromised for various reasons (lack of patient interest, inability to exercise daily etc.). Therefore, the development of synchronous and asynchronous telerehabilitation programs has revolutionized UI treatment, because they offer an interactive environment which might increase patient motivation and improve patient's adherence to this demanding PFM exercise regime. Synchronous Telerehabilitation Programs (STP) have developed via communication platforms that allow users to connect with video, audio, phone, and chat applications (e.g. Zoom), where users can interact in real time with their therapist and follow their treatment through the PFM exercise program. Furthermore, Asynchronous Telerehabilitation Programs (ATP) have emerged via mobile applications, educational videos etc., where users can follow their treatment using the PFM exercise program at a more convenient time that fits into their personal schedule. Although some studies have examined either STP or ATP with or without face-to-face sessions, no study has investigated a blended approach of STP and ATP for the management of UI. Given the above, the primary aim of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of a blended STP and ATP, in comparison to face-to-face therapy sessions. A secondary objective is to investigate the level of patients' adherence, and the amount of supervision required, in a blended STP and ATP. Furthermore, the necessity of telerehabilitation programs (whether provided in a synchronous or asynchronous manner) in the field of pelvic floor dysfunctions specifically in UI, will be explored. Finally, the study will assess the usability of a telerehabilitation program (whether provided in a synchronous or asynchronous manner) in women with UI.

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