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Effects of Conservative Management on Relieving Storage Urinary Symptoms and Poor Sleep in Women With Diabetes

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National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University

Status

Invitation-only

Conditions

Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms
Conservative Management
Diabetes Mellitus
Self-management
Sleep Health
Health-related Quality of Life
Sleep

Treatments

Behavioral: Pelvic floor muscle training
Behavioral: Urologic health promotion
Behavioral: Sleep health promotion

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT05869734
11131006

Details and patient eligibility

About

Women with type 2 diabetes (n=90) experiencing ≥1 storage lower urinary tract symptoms and poor sleep health will be recruited from the outpatient departments or wards/units of the selected hospitals/clinics. Our study aims to examine the effects of conservative management incorporating urologic health promotion and sleep health promotion on relieving storage lower urinary tract symptoms and poor sleep, and on improving urologic health self-management behaviors and health-related quality of life. Women who agree to participate will be randomly assigned into the intervention group A, intervention group B, or comparison group. The intervention group A receives a 4-month conservative management with sleep hygiene related adjustments, pelvic floor muscle training, and urologic health promotion. The intervention group B receives a 4-month conservative management with brief behavioral treatment for insomnia (BBTI), pelvic floor muscle training, and urologic health promotion. The comparison group receives information related to pelvic floor muscle training and urologic health promotion, and receives a brief conservative management related to sleep hygiene adjustments after the completion of data collection. Information related to intervention effects is obtained by a questionnaire, a wristwatch-like actigraphy, and physical activity/diet/voiding/sleep logs from all participants at 4 data collection points: baseline, and 2-, 4-, 6-month follow-ups. Our study hypothesis is that the intervention effects on relieving storage lower urinary tract symptoms and poor sleep, and on improving urologic health self-management behaviors and health-related quality of life in the intervention group A or B are superior to the changes revealed in the comparison group.

Full description

Women with type 2 diabetes (n=90) experiencing ≥1 storage lower urinary tract symptoms and poor sleep health will be recruited from the outpatient departments or wards/units of the selected hospitals/clinics. Our study aims to examine the effects of conservative management incorporating urologic health promotion and sleep health promotion on relieving storage lower urinary tract symptoms and poor sleep, and on improving urologic health self-management behaviors and health-related quality of life. Women who agree to participate will be randomly assigned into the intervention group A, intervention group B, or comparison group. The intervention group A receives a 4-month conservative management with sleep hygiene related adjustments, pelvic floor muscle training, and urologic health promotion. The intervention group B receives a 4-month conservative management with brief behavioral treatment for insomnia (BBTI), pelvic floor muscle training, and urologic health promotion. The comparison group receives information related to pelvic floor muscle training and urologic health promotion, and receives a brief conservative management related to sleep hygiene adjustments after the completion of data collection. Information related to intervention effects is obtained by a questionnaire, a wristwatch-like actigraphy, and physical activity/diet/voiding/sleep logs from all participants at 4 data collection points: baseline, and 2-, 4-, 6-month follow-ups. Our study hypothesis is that the intervention effects on relieving storage lower urinary tract symptoms and poor sleep, and on improving urologic health self-management behaviors and health-related quality of life in the intervention group A or B are superior to the changes revealed in the comparison group. The effects of the provided intervention on storage lower urinary tract symptoms, sleep quality, urologic health self-management behaviors, and health-related quality of life will be examined by Generalized Estimating Equations procedures with the estimations of effect sizes. Results of Chi-squared tests and descriptive statistics will also be used to present the intervention effects.

Enrollment

90 estimated patients

Sex

Female

Ages

20 to 79 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Women
  • Age 50-79 years
  • Clinical diagnosis of diabetes >3 months
  • Experiencing ≥1 storage lower urinary tract symptoms in the past 1 month
  • Experiencing poor sleep health in the past 1 month
  • Intact cognition and communication abilities

Exclusion criteria

  • Receiving urologic problems related treatments in the past 3 months
  • Receiving sleep problems related treatments in the past 3 months
  • Receiving mental problems related treatments in the past 3 months
  • Having a history of spinal surgery, cardiovascular, renal, or nervous system diseases
  • Having severe mental illness
  • Having physical impairments

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

90 participants in 3 patient groups

Intervention group A
Experimental group
Description:
The intervention group A receives conservative management with sleep hygiene related adjustments, pelvic floor muscle training, and urologic health promotion.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Sleep health promotion
Behavioral: Urologic health promotion
Behavioral: Pelvic floor muscle training
Intervention group B
Experimental group
Description:
The intervention group B receives conservative management with brief behavioral treatment for insomnia (BBTI), pelvic floor muscle training, and urologic health promotion.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Sleep health promotion
Behavioral: Urologic health promotion
Behavioral: Pelvic floor muscle training
Comparison group
Sham Comparator group
Description:
The comparison group receives information related to pelvic floor muscle training and urologic health promotion.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Urologic health promotion
Behavioral: Pelvic floor muscle training

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Yuan-Mei Liao, PhD; Chia-Hui Li, MSN

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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