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. 2022 Jan 10;19(2):734. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19020734

Table 2.

Participant baseline screening, assessment, and follow-up schedule.

Characteristics Baseline Follow-Up
(6 Months, 12 Months, 18 Months)
SUI UUI MUI SUI UUI MUI
Age (≥60)
Race
Marital status
Educational level
Mainly physical labor
BMI
Parity
Manner of delivery
UI during pregnancy
UI after childbirth
Menopause
Sex life
Drink preference
24-h Volume of liquid intake (mL)
Smoking
Comorbidities
Chronic cough
Asthma
Diabetes
Constipation
Pelvic inflammatory disease
Depression
Urinary tract infection (last 4 weeks)
History of gynecological surgery
Family history of UI
UI duration (year)
Frequency of urine leakage (time/month)
Symptoms accompaning urine leakage
Using urine pads (per/month)
Impact on life
POP-Q
Hand test Oxford muscle strength grading
One-hour urine pad test (g)
Severity of UI
Mild
Moderate
Severe
Pelvic floor electrophysiology examination
Uroflowmetry
Pelvic floor ultrasound
Morphological examination
ICIQ-SF score
OABSS score
UDI-6 score
UI progress

•: Indicates mandatory items; ▲: Investigator will decide whether to perform the test according to clinical signs or clinical evaluation. UI: urinary incontinence; SUI: stress urinary incontinence; UUI: urgency urinary incontinence; MUI: mixed urinary incontinence; OABSS: overactive bladder symptom score; POP-Q: pelvic organ prolapse quantification; ICIQ-SF: International Consultation on Incontinence Questionnaire-short form; UDI-6: Urogenital Distress Inventory-6; BMI: body mass index.