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Tailoring Online Continence Promotion for Women
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Online Continence promotion program without tailoring and Online Continence promotion program with tailoring for Urinary Incontinence in Old Age and Fecal Incontinence in Old Age. Completed, enrolled 445 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
This project seeks to understand whether, and how, tailoring an online continence intervention can increase engagement and uptake of health behaviors known to improve bladder and bowel symptoms.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
The online continence promotion program has five sections (Introduction, Exercise, Bladder, Bowels, Care Seeking) that build knowledge, self-efficacy, and skills to set action and coping plans relevant to a participant's symptoms. This online program is based on an in-person, small-group program that has demonstrated effectiveness to improve both urinary and bowel incontinence in women age 50 and above. Participants will receive automated weekly reminders reminding them to re-visit the program, regardless of their individual user activity.
The online continence promotion program has five sections (Introduction, Exercise, Bladder, Bowels, Care Seeking) that build knowledge, self-efficacy, and skills to set action and coping plans relevant to a participant's symptoms. This online program is based on an in-person, small-group program that has demonstrated effectiveness to improve both urinary and bowel incontinence in women age 50 and above. Participants will receive tailored "output" (personalized cues, emphasis on relevant content, individualized and tailored reminders about their goals) based on a computer algorithm incorporating unique user "inputs" (individual factors). Inputs will be reassessed every 2 weeks for retailoring so that personalization evolves over the course of the intervention.