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Clinical Trials :: Adaptive Behaviors Among Women with Bowel Incontinence



Ad Title: Adaptive Behaviors Among Women with Bowel Incontinence
Study Title: Adaptive Behaviors Among Women with Bowel Incontinence: The ABBI Trial
Protocol Number: 062008-008
Department(s) involved in the Study: Obstetrics & Gynecology, Urology
Purpose of the Study: In this study we want to collect information about habits and behaviors that women with fecal incontinence use in their daily lives.
Participant Eligibility: 1. Primary complaint of FI (Fecal Incontinence, occurring at least monthly for 3 consecutive months. These women are planning to have treatment for FI. 2. Women with prior treatment, including surgery for their FI, UI, and /or POP may be included if they now have a primary complaint of FI and planning to have additional or new treatment for FI.
Disease/Condition Under Study: Fecal Incontinence
Cancer Related Study: No
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Study Device(s):
Study Doctor: Dr. Joseph Schaffer
Location of Study:
Sites Recruiting at this Site
Parkland Memorial Hospital Yes
Aston Ambulatory Care Center Yes
Contact Phone: 214-645-3833
Email: kelly.moore@utsouthwestern.edu
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Website Keywords: Gynecology, Urology, Women's Health
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