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NCT06527638
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PURI-PRO - Symptoms Impact and eHealth Intervention for Menopausal Women With Urinary Incontinence

Sponsor: ISPA - Instituto Universitario de Ciencias Psicologicas, Sociais e da Vida

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Summary

Urinary Incontinence (UI) is a public health problem that disrupts the Quality of Life, Productivity, Social Isolation and Sexual Function; its prevalence in peri- and postmenopausal women is around 30-40%. UI remains underreported and undertreated. Previous eHealth interventions have been efficacious with women. Thus, PURI-PRO (Portuguese Urinary Incontinence Project) (FCT Grant 2020.05710.BD) entailed a low-cost 8-week eHealth cognitive-behavioural multidisciplinary intervention aimed at reducing UI symptoms' severity through Pelvic Floor Muscle Training, development of healthy bladder habits, and promotion of adherence to exercises, realistic UI-beliefs, and functional coping strategies. Urinary incontinence symptom severity, frequency and its impact on quality of life, beliefs and strategies regarding urinary incontinence, self-esteem, social isolation, and adherence to pelvic floor muscle excercises were evaluated.

Official title: PURI-PRO (Portuguese URinary Incontinence PROject) - Symptoms Impact and eHealth Intervention for Menopausal Women With Urinary Incontinence

Key Details

Gender

FEMALE

Age Range

40 Years - 65 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

80

Start Date

2025-04-22

Completion Date

2026-01

Last Updated

2025-12-15

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

Experimental Group: eHealth intervention for UI symptoms improvement

The intervention was theoretically based on the HAPA model (including effective strategies in behaviour change, for example, action planning and coping with obstacles) and Common Sense Model of Self Regulation (beliefs, coping and appraisal), focusing on risk perception, planning, and self-efficacy. The intervention consisted of 8 sessions (90 minutes, once a week). All group intervention sessions, through the Zoom platform, were led by the psychologist responsible for the study, except the second session that was led by a physiotherapist. WhatsApp groups were created, to share experiences, knowledge, doubts and fears, and to create a sense of belonging, understanding and cohesion. All primary and secondary outcome measures were assessed at baseline, mid-intervention (one month later), post-intervention, and in a 3 month follow-up after the intervention.

BEHAVIORAL

Control Group: Delivery of a Health Literacy single-leaflet

A health literacy single-leaflet was delivered, by e-mail in the first week of the intervention. Beyond this, there was no further interaction with the group. All primary and secondary outcome measures were assessed at baseline, mid-intervention (one month later), post-intervention, and in a 3 month follow-up after the intervention.

Locations (1)

ISPA-IU

Lisbon, Portugal