Women with type 2 diabetes (n=90) experiencing ≥1 storage lower urinary tract symptoms and poor sleep health will be recruited from the outpatient departments or wards/units of the selected hospitals/clinics. Our study aims to examine the effects of conservative management incorporating urologic health promotion and sleep health promotion on relieving storage lower urinary tract symptoms and poor sleep, and on improving urologic health self-management behaviors and health-related quality of life. Women who agree to participate will be randomly assigned into the intervention group A, intervention group B, or comparison group. The intervention group A receives a 4-month conservative management with sleep hygiene related adjustments, pelvic floor muscle training, and urologic health promotion. The intervention group B receives a 4-month conservative management with brief behavioral treatment for insomnia (BBTI), pelvic floor muscle training, and urologic health promotion. The comparison group receives information related to pelvic floor muscle training and urologic health promotion, and receives a brief conservative management related to sleep hygiene adjustments after the completion of data collection. Information related to intervention effects is obtained by a questionnaire, a wristwatch-like actigraphy, and physical activity/diet/voiding/sleep logs from all participants at 4 data collection points: baseline, and 2-, 4-, 6-month follow-ups. Our study hypothesis is that the intervention effects on relieving storage lower urinary tract symptoms and poor sleep, and on improving urologic health self-management behaviors and health-related quality of life in the intervention group A or B are superior to the changes revealed in the comparison group.
Women with type 2 diabetes (n=90) experiencing ≥1 storage lower urinary tract symptoms and poor sleep health will be recruited from the outpatient departments or wards/units of the selected hospitals/clinics. Our study aims to examine the effects of conservative management incorporating urologic health promotion and sleep health promotion on relieving storage lower urinary tract symptoms and poor sleep, and on improving urologic health self-management behaviors and health-related quality of life. Women who agree to participate will be randomly assigned into the intervention group A, intervention group B, or comparison group. The intervention group A receives a 4-month conservative management with sleep hygiene related adjustments, pelvic floor muscle training, and urologic health promotion. The intervention group B receives a 4-month conservative management with brief behavioral treatment for insomnia (BBTI), pelvic floor muscle training, and urologic health promotion. The comparison group receives information related to pelvic floor muscle training and urologic health promotion, and receives a brief conservative management related to sleep hygiene adjustments after the completion of data collection. Information related to intervention effects is obtained by a questionnaire, a wristwatch-like actigraphy, and physical activity/diet/voiding/sleep logs from all participants at 4 data collection points: baseline, and 2-, 4-, 6-month follow-ups. Our study hypothesis is that the intervention effects on relieving storage lower urinary tract symptoms and poor sleep, and on improving urologic health self-management behaviors and health-related quality of life in the intervention group A or B are superior to the changes revealed in the comparison group. The effects of the provided intervention on storage lower urinary tract symptoms, sleep quality, urologic health self-management behaviors, and health-related quality of life will be examined by Generalized Estimating Equations procedures with the estimations of effect sizes. Results of Chi-squared tests and descriptive statistics will also be used to present the intervention effects.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
90
We will provide sleep hygiene related adjustments in the intervention group A; and brief behavioral treatment for insomnia (BBTI) in the intervention group B.
We will provide information related to urologic health promotion in three groups (2 experimental groups and 1 comparison group).
We will provide information related to pelvic floor muscle training in three groups (2 experimental groups and 1 comparison group).
Cardinal Tien Hospital
New Taipei City, Taiwan
Lower urinary tract symptoms
We will use a lower urinary tract symptoms scale to assess eight common female lower urinary tract symptoms: nocturia, urinary incontinence, increased daytime urinary frequency, urgency, a slow stream, an intermittent stream, hesitancy, and a feeling of incomplete emptying. The total lower urinary tract symptoms score ranges from 0 to 8; a higher total score indicates an individual experiencing more types of lower urinary tract symptoms.
Time frame: Baseline
Lower urinary tract symptoms
We will use a lower urinary tract symptoms scale to assess eight common female lower urinary tract symptoms: nocturia, urinary incontinence, increased daytime urinary frequency, urgency, a slow stream, an intermittent stream, hesitancy, and a feeling of incomplete emptying. The total lower urinary tract symptoms score ranges from 0 to 8; a higher total score indicates an individual experiencing more types of lower urinary tract symptoms.
Time frame: The 2-month follow-up.
Lower urinary tract symptoms
We will use a lower urinary tract symptoms scale to assess eight common female lower urinary tract symptoms: nocturia, urinary incontinence, increased daytime urinary frequency, urgency, a slow stream, an intermittent stream, hesitancy, and a feeling of incomplete emptying. The total lower urinary tract symptoms score ranges from 0 to 8; a higher total score indicates an individual experiencing more types of lower urinary tract symptoms.
Time frame: The 4-month follow-up.
Lower urinary tract symptoms
We will use a lower urinary tract symptoms scale to assess eight common female lower urinary tract symptoms: nocturia, urinary incontinence, increased daytime urinary frequency, urgency, a slow stream, an intermittent stream, hesitancy, and a feeling of incomplete emptying. The total lower urinary tract symptoms score ranges from 0 to 8; a higher total score indicates an individual experiencing more types of lower urinary tract symptoms.
Time frame: The 6-month follow-up.
Sleep Quality
Sleep quality will be measured by the Chinese version of the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index. The Chinese version of the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index score ranges from 0 to 21; a lower Chinese version of the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index score indicates an individual experiencing better subjective sleep quality.
Time frame: Baseline.
Sleep Quality
Sleep quality will be measured by the Chinese version of the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index. The Chinese version of the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index score ranges from 0 to 21; a lower Chinese version of the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index score indicates an individual experiencing better subjective sleep quality.
Time frame: The 2-month follow-up.
Sleep Quality
Sleep quality will be measured by the Chinese version of the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index. The Chinese version of the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index score ranges from 0 to 21; a lower Chinese version of the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index score indicates an individual experiencing better subjective sleep quality.
Time frame: The 4-month follow-up.
Sleep Quality
Sleep quality will be measured by the Chinese version of the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index. The Chinese version of the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index score ranges from 0 to 21; a lower Chinese version of the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index score indicates an individual experiencing better subjective sleep quality.
Time frame: The 6-month follow-up.
Total nighttime sleep
Total nighttime sleep will be measured by a wristwatch-like actigraphy. A longer total nighttime sleep duration indicates an individual having better sleep.
Time frame: Baseline.
Total nighttime sleep
Total nighttime sleep will be measured by a wristwatch-like actigraphy. A longer total nighttime sleep duration indicates an individual having better sleep.
Time frame: The 2-month follow-up.
Total nighttime sleep
Total nighttime sleep will be measured by a wristwatch-like actigraphy. A longer total nighttime sleep duration indicates an individual having better sleep.
Time frame: The 4-month follow-up.
Total nighttime sleep
Total nighttime sleep will be measured by a wristwatch-like actigraphy. A longer total nighttime sleep duration indicates an individual having better sleep.
Time frame: The 6-month follow-up.
Sleep onset latency
Sleep onset latency, the length of time that it takes to fall asleep, will be measured by a wristwatch-like actigraphy. A shorter sleep onset latency indicates that an individual is easier to fall asleep.
Time frame: Baseline.
Sleep onset latency
Sleep onset latency, the length of time that it takes to fall asleep, will be measured by a wristwatch-like actigraphy. A shorter sleep onset latency indicates that an individual is easier to fall asleep.
Time frame: The 2-month follow-up.
Sleep onset latency
Sleep onset latency, the length of time that it takes to fall asleep, will be measured by a wristwatch-like actigraphy. A shorter sleep onset latency indicates that an individual is easier to fall asleep.
Time frame: The 4-month follow-up.
Sleep onset latency
Sleep onset latency, the length of time that it takes to fall asleep, will be measured by a wristwatch-like actigraphy. A shorter sleep onset latency indicates that an individual is easier to fall asleep.
Time frame: The 6-month follow-up.
Wake after sleep onset
Wake after sleep onset, the amount of time scored as wake between sleep onset and sleep offset, will be measured by a wristwatch-like actigraphy. A shorter wake after sleep onset indicates an individual having better sleep.
Time frame: Baseline.
Wake after sleep onset
Wake after sleep onset, the amount of time scored as wake between sleep onset and sleep offset, will be measured by a wristwatch-like actigraphy. A shorter wake after sleep onset indicates an individual having better sleep.
Time frame: The 2-month follow-up.
Wake after sleep onset
Wake after sleep onset, the amount of time scored as wake between sleep onset and sleep offset, will be measured by a wristwatch-like actigraphy. A shorter wake after sleep onset indicates an individual having better sleep.
Time frame: The 4-month follow-up.
Wake after sleep onset
Wake after sleep onset, the amount of time scored as wake between sleep onset and sleep offset, will be measured by a wristwatch-like actigraphy. A shorter wake after sleep onset indicates an individual having better sleep.
Time frame: The 6-month follow-up.
Sleep efficiency
Sleep efficiency will be measured by a wristwatch-like actigraphy. Sleep efficiency is calculated as the ratio of total nighttime sleep to total time in bed multiplied by 100. A higher sleep efficiency (0 to 100) indicates an individual having better objective sleep quality.
Time frame: Baseline.
Sleep efficiency
Sleep efficiency will be measured by a wristwatch-like actigraphy. Sleep efficiency is calculated as the ratio of total nighttime sleep to total time in bed multiplied by 100. A higher sleep efficiency (0 to 100) indicates an individual having better objective sleep quality.
Time frame: The 2-month follow-up.
Sleep efficiency
Sleep efficiency will be measured by a wristwatch-like actigraphy. Sleep efficiency is calculated as the ratio of total nighttime sleep to total time in bed multiplied by 100. A higher sleep efficiency (0 to 100) indicates an individual having better objective sleep quality.
Time frame: The 4-month follow-up.
Sleep efficiency
Sleep efficiency will be measured by a wristwatch-like actigraphy. Sleep efficiency is calculated as the ratio of total nighttime sleep to total time in bed multiplied by 100. A higher sleep efficiency (0 to 100) indicates an individual having better objective sleep quality.
Time frame: The 6-month follow-up.
Health-related quality of life
The Short Form-36 Health Survey including a probe of self-perceived changes in health (1 item) and 35 items belonged to eight aspects will be used to measure health-related quality of life. The eight aspect scores (0 to100) will be used to calculate the physical and mental component summary scores. A higher aspect score indicates an individual having a better health-related quality of life on that aspect; a higher physical or mental component summary score indicates an individual having a superior combination of physical or mental functions.
Time frame: Baseline.
Health-related quality of life
The Short Form-36 Health Survey including a probe of self-perceived changes in health (1 item) and 35 items belonged to eight aspects will be used to measure health-related quality of life. The eight aspect scores (0 to100) will be used to calculate the physical and mental component summary scores. A higher aspect score indicates an individual having a better health-related quality of life on that aspect; a higher physical or mental component summary score indicates an individual having a superior combination of physical or mental functions.
Time frame: The 2-month follow-up.
Health-related quality of life
The Short Form-36 Health Survey including a probe of self-perceived changes in health (1 item) and 35 items belonged to eight aspects will be used to measure health-related quality of life. The eight aspect scores (0 to100) will be used to calculate the physical and mental component summary scores. A higher aspect score indicates an individual having a better health-related quality of life on that aspect; a higher physical or mental component summary score indicates an individual having a superior combination of physical or mental functions.
Time frame: The 4-month follow-up.
Health-related quality of life
The Short Form-36 Health Survey including a probe of self-perceived changes in health (1 item) and 35 items belonged to eight aspects will be used to measure health-related quality of life. The eight aspect scores (0 to100) will be used to calculate the physical and mental component summary scores. A higher aspect score indicates an individual having a better health-related quality of life on that aspect; a higher physical or mental component summary score indicates an individual having a superior combination of physical or mental functions.
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Time frame: The 6-month follow-up.
Self-management of urologic health
The self-management of urologic health scale will be used to measure self-management behaviors relating to urologic health promotion. A higher scale score indicates an individual having better urologic health self-management behaviors.
Time frame: Baseline.
Self-management of urologic health
The self-management of urologic health scale will be used to measure self-management behaviors relating to urologic health promotion. A higher scale score indicates an individual having better urologic health self-management behaviors.
Time frame: The 2-month follow-up.
Self-management of urologic health
The self-management of urologic health scale will be used to measure self-management behaviors relating to urologic health promotion. A higher scale score indicates an individual having better urologic health self-management behaviors.
Time frame: The 4-month follow-up.
Self-management of urologic health
The self-management of urologic health scale will be used to measure self-management behaviors relating to urologic health promotion. A higher scale score indicates an individual having better urologic health self-management behaviors.
Time frame: The 6-month follow-up.