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Adult Bladder and Quality of Life Evaluation in Spina Bifida

Patient Reported Outcomes for Bladder Management Strategies in Young Adults With Spina Bifida


Sponsor

Blayne Welk

Enrollment

300 participants

Start Date

Jan 1, 2025

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Conditions

Summary

Spina bifida (SB) is a birth defect that affects the spine, often causing paralysis in the legs and problems with bladder and bowel control. Managing these bladder issues is important, but different methods, like using a catheter or surgery, can impact a person's quality of life. This study looks at how different bladder management methods affect the quality of life for young people with SB. Researchers will ask people with SB to complete a survey about how they manage their bladder and how it impacts their daily lives. The main goal is 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 SB.


Eligibility

Min Age: 13 Years

Inclusion Criteria4

  • Diagnosis of SB
  • Age ≥13 years of age
  • Able to effectively communicate in English or Spanish
  • Willing to provide informed consent for participation and answer a set of questionnaires

Exclusion Criteria3

  • Reconstructive surgery or urinary diversion in the last 3 months
  • Hospital admission in the last 1 month
  • Inconsistent or newly changed (within the last month) method of bladder management

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Locations(1)

St Joseph's Hospital

London, Ontario, Canada

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