Combined conservative interventions for urge, stress or mixed incontinence in adults
Abstract
This is a protocol for a Cochrane Review (Intervention). The objectives are as follows:
To determine whether combinations of conservative interventions for urge, stress, or mixed urinary incontinence reduce the number of people with urinary incontinence compared against no treatment/usual care, or another intervention. The secondary objectives are to determine the effect of combined conservative interventions on subjective perceptions of cure or improvement; the severity of incontinence or urinary symptoms; quality of life or symptom distress; satisfaction with treatment; cost; or adverse events.
The specific comparisons to be made include:
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combined conservative intervention versus no active treatment (e.g. no treatment, wait list control, attention control or usual care);
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combined conservative intervention versus another single active treatment (e.g. a single conservative intervention, or an active non‐conservative intervention);
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one combined conservative intervention versus another combined active conservative treatment.