Journal article

Body-worn versus bell-and-pad alarm device for the management of monosymptomatic nocturnal enuresis in children: A randomized controlled trial

B Peck, B Peck, J Harvey, A Green, K Svedas, S Whitaker, M Nethercote, R Shea

Journal of Wound Ostomy and Continence Nursing | Published : 2020

Abstract

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to compare the effectiveness of bell-and-pad alarm therapy to body-worn alarm therapy for the management of monosymptomatic enuresis in children 6 to 16 years of age. DESIGN: A prospective, randomized, adaptive clinical control trial. SUBJECTS AND SETTING: The sample comprised 86 children who attended a continence clinic for treatment of monosymptomatic enuresis and met the criteria for enuresis alarm therapy as per International Children's Continence Society (ICCS) guidelines. Subjects were randomly allocated to an experimental group (body-worn alarm, n = 41) or a control group (bell- and-pad alarm, n = 45). The study setting was a single-site speciali..

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