Computerized voiding diary
β Scribed by Jill M. Rabin; Joseph McNett; Gopal H. Badlani
- Book ID
- 102957129
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1993
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 670 KB
- Volume
- 12
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0733-2467
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β¦ Synopsis
An electronic, computerized voiding diary, "Compu-Void" (patent pending) was developed in order to simplify, augment, and automate patients' recording of bladder symptomatology. A voiding diary as a tool has the potential to provide essential information for a more complete diagnostic and therefore therapeutic picture for each patient. Two major problems with the standard written voiding diary have been a lack of patient compliance and the limited amount of information it garners. Twenty-five women with various types of voiding dysfunctions were compared to twenty-five age and parity-matched control women in order to determine patient preferences of the Compu-Void when compared to the standard written voiding diary, compliance with each method, and amount and quality of information obtained with each method. Over 90% of subjects and over 70% of control group patients preferred the Compu-Void over the written diary ( P < 0.005). The amount and quality of information obtained with Compu-Void exceeded that obtained with the written method.
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