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1. Association of health-related quality of life with urinary tract infection among kidney stone formers.

2. The phenomenon of urinary tract infection experienced by women with a kidney transplant.

3. Fear and Frustration among Women with Recurrent Urinary Tract Infections: Findings from Patient Focus Groups.

4. Genomic relatedness and clinical significance of Streptococcus mitis strains isolated from the urogenital tract of sexual partners.

5. Assessment and treatment of recurrent urinary tract infections in women: development of a questionnaire based on a qualitative study of patient expectations in secondary care.

6. Female warfighters' perceptions of urogenital health in operational settings.

7. Exploring the relationship between self-reported urinary tract infections to quality of life and associated conditions: insights from the spinal cord injury Community Survey.

8. The Association of Previous Prostate Biopsy Related Complications and the Type of Complication with Patient Compliance with Rebiopsy Scheme.

9. Patient Distress in Women with Recurrent Urinary Tract Infections: How Can Physicians Better Meet Patients Needs?

10. Premenopausal women with recurrent urinary tract infections have lower quality of life.

11. L-Methionine associated with Hibiscus sabdariffa and Boswellia serrata extracts are not inferior to antibiotic treatment for symptoms relief in patients affected by recurrent uncomplicated urinary tract infections: Focus on antibiotic-sparing approach.

12. Nurses' knowledge and attitudes regarding major immobility complications among bedridden patients: A prospective multicentre study.

13. Antepartum urinary tract infection and postpartum depression in Taiwan - a nationwide population-based study.

14. One specimen cup at a time.

15. Acyloxyacyl hydrolase modulates pelvic pain severity.

16. Moderate-to-high normal levels of thyrotropin is a risk factor for urinary incontinence and an unsuitable quality of life in women over 65 years.

17. Qualitative Exploration of the Patient Experience of Underactive Bladder.

18. Development and validation of a condition-specific diary to measure severity, bothersomeness and impact on daily activities for patients with acute urinary tract infection in primary care.

19. Emergency Department Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infection Prevention: Multisite Qualitative Study of Perceived Risks and Implemented Strategies.

20. Lack of Patient Understanding of Hospital-Acquired Infection Data Published on the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Hospital Compare Website.

21. Beyond Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) and Delirium: A Systematic Review of UTIs and Neuropsychiatric Disorders.

22. Micturition problems after bladder distension during hospitalization in Sweden: "I'm not ill, just damaged for the rest of my life".

23. How women manage recurrent urinary tract infections: an analysis of postings on a popular web forum.

24. Antibiotic-associated psychosis during treatment of urinary tract infections: a systematic review.

25. Older women's experiences of suffering from urinary tract infections.

26. Urinary tract infections in acute psychosis.

27. New self-reporting questionnaire to assess urinary tract infections and differential diagnosis: acute cystitis symptom score.

28. International Spinal Cord Injury Urinary Tract Infection Basic Data Set.

29. Secondary provoked vestibulodynia in sexually active women with uncomplicated recurrent urinary tract infections.

30. Cysticlean® a highly pac standardized content in the prevention of recurrent urinary tract infections: an observational, prospective cohort study.

31. Women with symptoms of uncomplicated urinary tract infection are often willing to delay antibiotic treatment: a prospective cohort study.

32. A prevalence study of urinary tract infections in acute relapse of schizophrenia.

33. Systematic review of the impact of urinary tract infections on health-related quality of life.

34. [Not the catheter, but the child is at the center].

35. Are maternal genitourinary infection and pre-eclampsia associated with ADHD in school-aged children?

36. Urinary tract infection in very old women is associated with delirium.

37. Do urinary tract infections affect morale among very old women?

38. UTI in women. Women need to know more.

39. Prevalence of lower urinary tract symptoms in indigenous and non-indigenous women in Eastern Taiwan.

40. Women's views about management and cause of urinary tract infection: qualitative interview study.

41. Don't duck the yuck.

42. Recurrent urinary tract infection in girls: do urodynamic, behavioral and functional abnormalities play a role?

43. The journey from self-care to GP care: a qualitative interview study of women presenting with symptoms of urinary tract infection.

44. Clinical features to identify urinary tract infection in nursing home residents: a cohort study.

45. Dipsticks and diagnostic algorithms in urinary tract infection: development and validation, randomised trial, economic analysis, observational cohort and qualitative study.

46. Validity, responsiveness, and minimal important difference for the SF-6D health utility scale in a spinal cord injured population.

47. Short-term effects of an educational program on health-seeking behavior for infections in patients with type 2 diabetes: a randomized controlled intervention trial in primary care.

48. Acceptability and effects of an educational leaflet on infections in type 2 diabetes patients: a randomized controlled trial in primary care.

49. Differences in physician and patient perceptions of uncomplicated UTI symptom severity: understanding the communication gap.

50. Patient's quality of life and coping style influence general practitioner's management in men with lower urinary tract symptoms: the Krimpen Study.

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