UC4M

URinControl4men...

Description

A pragmatic non-inferiority randomized controlled trial in men with lower urinary tract symptoms that compares the cost-effectiveness of an online self-management program to Care-as-usual....

General Design

Type
Clinical trial
Data collection type
Prospective
Design
Longitudinal
Design description
A pragmatic non-inferiority randomized controlled trial with 6 month follow-up
Start/End data collection
2022 until 2024
PID
https://doi.org/10.34760/67e2c973d525b
External identifiers
Clinical Trials.gov: NCT05356260

Population

Countries
Netherlands (the)
Number of participants
175
Number of participants with samples
0
Population age groups
Adult (18+ years)
Main medical condition
  • XVIII Symptoms, signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings, not elsewhere classified
Inclusion criteria
Health status inclusion criterion
Other inclusion criteria
Men with lower urinary tract symptoms aged over 18
Exclusion criteria
Health status inclusion criterion
Other exclusion criteria
Men with complicated LUTS who should seek urgent care, including those with nocturnal incontinence (e.g., chronic urinary retention), the inability to void despite urgency (e.g., acute urinary retention), and with sudden onset or worsening LUTS (e.g., urinary tract infections).

Organisations

Lead organisations

Contributors

  • prof. dr.  M.H. (Marco) BlankerUniversity Medical Center Groningen

    Principal Investigator

  • dr.  H. (Henk) Van der WorpUniversity Medical Center Groningenh.van.der.worp@umcg.nl

    Primary contact, Project leader

Available Data & Samples

Areas of information

  • Socio-demographic and economic characteristics
  • Perception of health, quality of life, development and functional limitations
  • Symptoms and signs
  • Medication and supplements
  • Non-pharmacological interventions
  • Health and community care services utilization

Subpopulations

List of subpopulations for this resource...

No results for current selection

Collection events

List of collection events defined for this resource...

No results for current selection

Access conditions

An access request had to be submitted to the steering committee that will assess quality and relevance of the request. It will also be assessed whether the request falls within the scope of the informed consent....

Data access conditions
disease specific research
Data use conditions
  • research specific restrictions
  • collaboration required
  • ethics approval required
Data access fee
false
Release type
Closed dataset

Funding & Acknowledgements

Funding
This work was funded by the Dutch Organisation for knowledge and innovation in health, healthcare and well-being (ZonMw) (grantnumber 852002125).