June 4, 2026 · Urogynecology (Philadelphia, Pa.) · DOI: 10.1097/SPV.0000000000001883

Patient-Reported Goals of Women With Urinary Incontinence in Primary Care

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This study aims to characterize the self-reported treatment goals of women with urinary incontinence (UI) in primary care settings, addressing a gap in understanding compared to specialty care. The authors found that the most common goals were symptom relief and information seeking, with notable differences in patient characteristics based on goal type. Recognizing the diversity of these goals can enhance patient-centered care in clinical practice.

Tsung Mou, Tiffany Brown, Ji Young Lee, Stephen D Persell, Kimberly Kenton, Sarah Collins

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