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Improving Primary Care Access to Urinary Incontinence Treatment for Women Veterans
Sponsor: University of Alabama at Birmingham
Summary
The PURSUIT project aims to improve access to evidence-based nonsurgical UI treatment for women Veterans in the Southeast region of the United States using the most effective remote delivery modality. Using cluster randomization, the study will compare two models at the practice level: (1) the use of a practice facilitation toolkit with a mHealth UI modality alone and (2) the practice facilitation toolkit with a mHealth UI model combined with education on clinical pathways for consultation. Patient level outcomes related to UI symptom improvement will be compared. Patient and provider perceptions of factors that could influence future remote UI treatment scalability will also be assessed. All primary care practices will receive practice facilitation with a PURSUIT toolkit that includes (1) 1-2 visits with a practice facilitator; (2) mobile-health or mHealth application training (MAT); 3) online resource hub; and (4) health information technology (HIT) assistance. PURSUIT's future goal is to disseminate the most effective modality for delivering nonsurgical UI treatment for women Veterans nationally within the VHA.
Official title: Improving Primary Care Understanding of Resources and Screening for Urinary Incontinence to Enhance Treatment
Key Details
Gender
FEMALE
Age Range
20 Years - Any
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
2500
Start Date
2022-11-01
Completion Date
2026-06
Last Updated
2025-11-25
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Mobile Health Application focused on behavioral treatments to treat urinary incontinence
Mobile health application for cell phones and computers that delivers evidence-based behavioral treatment for urinary incontinence, specifically tailored to women Veterans
Practice Facilitation
The toolkit has 4 components: (1) Practice Facilitation Visits, (2) Mobile-health or mHealth Application Training (MAT) training, (3) Access and education on the Data Dashboard, and (4) Health information technology (HIT) assistance.
Locations (2)
Birmingham VA Healthcare System
Birmingham, Alabama, United States
Atlanta VA Health Care System
Decatur, Georgia, United States