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improvement
At 3 months, significantly more women in the behavioral therapy group had no bothersome stress incontinence symptoms compared to the pessary group (49% vs 33%, p=0.006), with higher treatment satisfaction (75% vs 63%, p=0.03), though PGI-I co-primary endpoint was not significant (49% vs 40%, p=0.09).
| Effect size | 49% vs 33% |
| Follow-up | 3 months |
| Comparator | Continence pessary (ring or dish, fitted in up to 3 clinic visits) |
| Effect summary | improvement; 49% vs 33% |
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PMC2914312
A Trial of Continence Pessary vs. Behavioral Therapy vs. Combined Therapy for Stress Incontinence