PAYNE CK - Behavioral therapy for overactive bladder. Urology 2000; 55 :3-6.Payne, C.P. (2000) Behavioral therapy for overactive bladder. Urology, 55 (Suppl. 5A), 3±6.Payne C.K. Behavioral therapy for overactive bladder. Urology 2000; 55 (supl. 5A): 3-6....
Clinical feasibility and acceptability of adding cognitive behavioral therapy to pharmacotherapy for drug‐resistant overactive bladder in women: A single... Objectives Drug‐resistant overactive bladder (OAB) represents an unmet medical need in that treatment options are limited. We developed a ...
Behavioral Therapy Abstract The first treatment option under the category of conservative management is behavioral therapy. This includes any or all of the following: education, lifestyle modifications, bladder training and urgency suppression strategies, timed voiding and toileting programs, positive reinfo...
摘要: It is no revelation that drug dependence is a complex problem with behavioral, cognitive, psychosocial, and biological dimensions and may be treated with behavioral therapy (including behavior therapy, psychotherapy, and counseling), and, where available, pharmacotherapy....
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ScienceDirect will be offline for maintenance for approximately 4.5 hours starting at 06:00 PM EDT on Saturday 1 August Yearbook of Urology Volume 2010, 2010, Pages 28–29 Combined Effects of Behavioral Intervention and Tolterodine in Patients Dissatisfied With Overactive Bladder Medication: Klutke...
PAYNE CK - Behavioral therapy for overactive bladder. Urology 2000; 55 :3-6.Payne, C.P. (2000) Behavioral therapy for overactive bladder. Urology, 55 (Suppl. 5A), 3±6.Payne C.K. Behavioral therapy for overactive bladder. Urology 2000; 55 (supl. 5A): 3-6....
However, there remain no very effective treatment for OAB. Pharmacotherapy is one of the best treatments, but it is not always efficient and may incur adverse events. Although behavioral therapy is another effective treatment, there are very few structured treatment manuals on how to prescribe ...
These interventions can be used alone or in combination with other forms of treatment, such as drug therapy. Although cure rates are relatively low, behavioral interventions are considered highly effective for improving urge incontinence, other overactive bladder symptoms, and patients' quality of life...
The article focuses on behavioral therapy for overactive bladder (OAB). According to the author, successful OAB treatment requires an understanding of the patient and the condition's pathophysiology. It s pointed out that despite the importance of abnormal bladder activity as a factor, emphasis ...