Cognitive-behavioral program to control lower urinary tract symptoms after radical prostatectomy: a randomized clinical trial

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Objective: to assess the effectiveness of a cognitive-behavioral program to control lower urinary tract symptoms after radical prostatectomy. Methods: a randomized clinical trial study, with 41 participants randomized into intervention (n=20) and control (n=21), for three months. The intervention group received the cognitive-behavioral program, while the control group received routine guidance from the service. Outcome variables were urinary incontinence intensity and lower urinary tract symptoms, assessed by the Pad-Test and Urinary Incontinence Scale of Radical Prostatectomy and King’s Health Questionnaire. Results: at the end of the study, the intervention group had a lower urinary incontinence intensity (p≤0.001), and there were less chances of presenting changes in urinary frequency (p≤0.001), urinary urgency (p≤0.001), nocturia (p=0.005), stress urinary incontinence (p≤0.001) and urge incontinence (p≤0.045). Conclusion: the cognitive-behavioral program was effective in reducing lower urinary tract symptoms after radical prostatectomy. Brazilian Clinical Trial Registry: RBR-3sstqg.

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Izidoro, L. C. de R., da Mata, L. R. F., Azevedo, C., de Paula, A. A. P., Graça Pereira, M., Santos, J. E. M. D., … Oliveira, L. M. de A. C. (2022). Cognitive-behavioral program to control lower urinary tract symptoms after radical prostatectomy: a randomized clinical trial. Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem, 75(5). https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2021-0818

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