1. Standard questions for a bowel diary to assess fecal incontinence in adults: A consensus project of the International Continence Society
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Donna Z. Bliss, Paula Igualada-Martinez, Sandra Engberg, Julia H. Herbert, Olga V. Gurvich, Carlene Igbedioh, Amy Hunter, Jenniffer Voelkl, Karina Cuiñas León, and Alexis M.P. Schizas
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Bowel diary ,Fecal incontinence ,Assessment ,Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology ,RC870-923 - Abstract
Aims:: To develop a minimum set of standard questions to include on a bowel diary for assessing fecal incontinence in adults. Methods:: An interdisciplinary team of ICS members searched and reviewed the literature, analyzed 32 bowel diaries from 9 countries, obtained input from 56 delegates from 19 countries at two ICS workshops, and reached consensus using a modified Delphi method. Results:: Fourteen questions to include as standard on a bowel diary for reporting characteristics of fecal incontinence prospectively in adults were developed. Conclusion:: There are numerous advantages to having standard questions for a bowel diary including potential to improve information about the characteristics and epidemiology of fecal incontinence and enabling comparisons of outcomes of interventions across settings and studies.
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- 2023
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