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Bladder Management Patient Reported Outcomes for Young Adults with Spina Bifida

Status: Recruiting

The purpose of this study is to determine how different bladder management methods affect the quality of life for young people with spina bifida. We hope to find out if certain bladder management methods are associated with a better quality of life. This information could help doctors make better treatment decisions and counsel young people living with spina bifida.

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Sex: Male or Female
Age Group: Not specified
This study is NOT accepting healthy volunteers
Inclusion Criteria:

• at least 14 years old
• diagnosis of spina bifida
• able to effectively communicate in English
Exclusion Criteria:

• reconstructive surgery or urinary diversion in the last 3 months
• admitted to the hospital admission in the last month
Conditions:

Brain & Nervous System

Keywords:

Clinics and Surgery Center (CSC)

Study Contact: Merry Cunningham - mcunning@umn.edu
Principal Investigator: Sean Elliott
IRB Number: STUDY00024162

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