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Hartmann KE, McPheeters ML, Biller DH, et al. Treatment of Overactive Bladder in Women. Rockville (MD): Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (US); 2009 Aug. (Evidence Reports/Technology Assessments, No. 187.)
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Systematic Review of the Etiology and Treatment of Overactive Bladder in Women
Abstract Review Form
First Author, Year: _________
Reference #_________ Abstractor Initials: ___ ___ ___
Primary Inclusion/Exclusion Criteria | |||
1. Applies to SER topic (If not, select at least one of the following reasons):
| Yes | No | Cannot Determine |
2. Original research (exclude editorials, commentaries, letters to editor, reviews, etc) | Yes | No | Cannot Determine |
3. Study published in English | Yes | No | |
4. Adult female study population (or includes women) | Yes | No | Cannot Determine |
5. Ambulatory population (exclude if exclusively institutionalized or home-bound) | Yes | No | |
6. Eligible Study type
| Yes | No | Cannot Determine |
7. Eligible study size Record N if < 50 relevant subjects enrolled: __________ | Yes | No | Cannot Determine |
OAB is operationalized as idiopathic urinary urgency and frequency
Retain for:
____BACKGROUND/DISCUSSION
____REVIEW OF REFERENCES
____Other__________
COMMENTS:
Systematic Review of the Treatment Alternatives of Overactive Bladder in Women
Full-text Review Form
First Author, Year: __________
Reference #__________
Abstractor Initials: ___ ___ ___
OAB is operationalized as idiopathic urinary urgency and frequency
Primary Inclusion/Exclusion Criteria | ||
8. Applies to SER topic (If not, select at least one of the following reasons):
| Yes | No |
9. Original research (exclude editorials, commentaries, letters to editor, reviews, etc) | Yes | No |
10. Study published in English | Yes | No |
11. Adult female study population (or reports data by gender) If No, % female__________ | Yes | No |
12. Ambulatory population (exclude if exclusively institutionalized or home-bound) | Yes | No |
13. Eligible Study type
| Yes | No |
14. Eligible study size Record N if < 50 relevant subjects enrolled: __________ | Yes | No |
15. Does study address one of the following:
| Yes | No |
EXCLUDE IF AN ITEM IN A GRAY BOX IS SELECTED
Content Inventory |
1. ___Treatment of women with symptoms of OAB
|
2. Modification of outcomes by:
Length of follow-up:__________ |
Retain for:
____BACKGROUND/DISCUSSION
____REVIEW OF REFERENCES
____Other__________
COMMENTS:
- Sample Data Abstract Forms - Treatment of Overactive Bladder in WomenSample Data Abstract Forms - Treatment of Overactive Bladder in Women
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