Journal article
TANGO - a screening tool to identify comorbidities on the causal pathway of nocturia
WF Bower, GE Rose, CF Ervin, J Goldin, DM Whishaw, F Khan
BJU International | Published : 2017
DOI: 10.1111/bju.13774
Abstract
Objectives: To develop a robust screening metric for use in identifying non-lower urinary tract comorbidities pertinent to the multidisciplinary assessment of patients with nocturia. Methods: Variables having a significant risk association with nocturia of greater than once per night were identified. Discriminating items from validated and reliable tools measuring these comorbidities were identified. A self-completed 57-item questionnaire was developed and a medical checklist and pertinent clinical measures added. Pre-determined criteria were applied to retain or remove items in the development of the Short-Form (SF) screening tool. The tool was administered to 252 individuals with nocturia ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The research time of Wendy F. Bower has been supported by grants from both The Australian Bladder Foundation and Ferring Pharmaceuticals Australia.