Asynchronous telehealth visits for the treatment of overactive bladder
Conclusion:
We demonstrate the feasibility of asynchronous visits for the treatment of overactive bladder. Although our results suggest efficacy, given the prepost change in overactive bladder-related questionnaire scores following asynchronous visits, the comparative effectiveness of asynchronous visits versus regular care needs to be confirmed in a randomized trial.
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Source: Menopause - Category: OBGYN Tags: Original Studies Source Type: research
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