Behavioral Urotherapy for Bowel and Bladder Dysfunction

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Behavioral Urotherapy for Bowel and Bladder Dysfunction

Research Hypotheses


We anticipated four outcomes.

  • After a certain number of sessions, behavioral urotherapy would no longer improve symptomatology (i.e., that the difference in Dys functional Voiding Scale Scores [DVSS] would cease to show statistically significant im provement following each session).

  • A more constipated state, as represented by the Bristol Stool Scale (BSS), would be correlated with more severe voiding symptoms.

  • The proportion of patients with normal uroflow patterns would cease to improve after a number of sessions.

  • Non-attendance would have a negative impact on the rate of bowel and bladder dysfunction improvement.

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