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Methods for a multicenter randomized trial for mixed urinary incontinence: rationale and patient-centeredness of the ESTEEM trial.

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Sung, VW; Borello-France, D; Dunivan, G; Gantz, M; Lukacz, ES; Moalli, P; Newman, DK; Richter, HE; Ridgeway, B; Smith, AL; Weidner, AC ...
Published in: Int Urogynecol J
October 2016

INTRODUCTION AND HYPOTHESIS: Mixed urinary incontinence (MUI) can be a challenging condition to manage. We describe the protocol design and rationale for the Effects of Surgical Treatment Enhanced with Exercise for Mixed Urinary Incontinence (ESTEEM) trial, designed to compare a combined conservative and surgical treatment approach versus surgery alone for improving patient-centered MUI outcomes at 12 months. METHODS: ESTEEM is a multisite, prospective, randomized trial of female participants with MUI randomized to a standardized perioperative behavioral/pelvic floor exercise intervention plus midurethral sling versus midurethral sling alone. We describe our methods and four challenges encountered during the design phase: defining the study population, selecting relevant patient-centered outcomes, determining sample size estimates using a patient-reported outcome measure, and designing an analysis plan that accommodates MUI failure rates. A central theme in the design was patient centeredness, which guided many key decisions. Our primary outcome is patient-reported MUI symptoms measured using the Urogenital Distress Inventory (UDI) score at 12 months. Secondary outcomes include quality of life, sexual function, cost-effectiveness, time to failure, and need for additional treatment. RESULTS: The final study design was implemented in November 2013 across eight clinical sites in the Pelvic Floor Disorders Network. As of 27 February 2016, 433 total/472 targeted participants had been randomized. CONCLUSIONS: We describe the ESTEEM protocol and our methods for reaching consensus for methodological challenges in designing a trial for MUI by maintaining the patient perspective at the core of key decisions. This trial will provide information that can directly impact patient care and clinical decision making.

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Int Urogynecol J

DOI

EISSN

1433-3023

Publication Date

October 2016

Volume

27

Issue

10

Start / End Page

1479 / 1490

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Urinary Incontinence
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Research Design
  • Quality of Life
  • Patient-Centered Care
  • Patient Selection
  • Obstetrics & Reproductive Medicine
  • Humans
  • Female
  • 4204 Midwifery
 

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Sung, V. W., Borello-France, D., Dunivan, G., Gantz, M., Lukacz, E. S., Moalli, P., … Pelvic Floor Disorders Network. (2016). Methods for a multicenter randomized trial for mixed urinary incontinence: rationale and patient-centeredness of the ESTEEM trial. Int Urogynecol J, 27(10), 1479–1490. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00192-016-3031-7
Sung, Vivian W., Diane Borello-France, Gena Dunivan, Marie Gantz, Emily S. Lukacz, Pamela Moalli, Diane K. Newman, et al. “Methods for a multicenter randomized trial for mixed urinary incontinence: rationale and patient-centeredness of the ESTEEM trial.Int Urogynecol J 27, no. 10 (October 2016): 1479–90. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00192-016-3031-7.
Sung VW, Borello-France D, Dunivan G, Gantz M, Lukacz ES, Moalli P, et al. Methods for a multicenter randomized trial for mixed urinary incontinence: rationale and patient-centeredness of the ESTEEM trial. Int Urogynecol J. 2016 Oct;27(10):1479–90.
Sung, Vivian W., et al. “Methods for a multicenter randomized trial for mixed urinary incontinence: rationale and patient-centeredness of the ESTEEM trial.Int Urogynecol J, vol. 27, no. 10, Oct. 2016, pp. 1479–90. Pubmed, doi:10.1007/s00192-016-3031-7.
Sung VW, Borello-France D, Dunivan G, Gantz M, Lukacz ES, Moalli P, Newman DK, Richter HE, Ridgeway B, Smith AL, Weidner AC, Meikle S, Pelvic Floor Disorders Network. Methods for a multicenter randomized trial for mixed urinary incontinence: rationale and patient-centeredness of the ESTEEM trial. Int Urogynecol J. 2016 Oct;27(10):1479–1490.
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Published In

Int Urogynecol J

DOI

EISSN

1433-3023

Publication Date

October 2016

Volume

27

Issue

10

Start / End Page

1479 / 1490

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Urinary Incontinence
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Research Design
  • Quality of Life
  • Patient-Centered Care
  • Patient Selection
  • Obstetrics & Reproductive Medicine
  • Humans
  • Female
  • 4204 Midwifery