@article{bb50b4dd8dcd439d9e9563684c098829,
title = "Are three-day voiding diaries feasible and reliable? Results from the Symptoms of Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction Research Network (LURN) cohort",
abstract = "Aims: The aims of this study were to assess the completeness of voiding diaries in a research context and to correlate diary data with patient-reported questionnaires. Methods: Men and women enrolled in the Symptoms of Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction Research Network (LURN) were given a 3-day voiding and fluid-intake diary to fill-out. Diaries were assessed for completeness and intake-output imbalances. They were assigned to one of four categories based on a percentage of missing data and fluid imbalance: no diary submitted, unusable (>40% missing void or intake volumes, or unphysiological fluid imbalance), usable but not complete, and complete. Results: A total of 1064 participants were enrolled and 85% (n = 902) returned the bladder diary. Of the diaries returned, 94% (n = 845) had data on three separate days, 87% (n = 786) had no missing intake volumes, 61% (n = 547) had no missing voided volumes, and 70% (n = 635) had a fluid imbalance within 3 L across the 3-day time period, resulting in 50% (n = 448) of participants with 100% complete diaries. Younger age was associated with a higher likelihood of not submitting a diary, or submitting an unusable diary. Women had a higher likelihood of submitting an unusable diary or a usable but incomplete diary. Conclusion: Overall, 50% of LURN participants returned voiding diaries with perfectly complete data. Incomplete data for voided volumes was the most common deficiency. There was only a moderate correlation between diary data and questionnaire responses, indicating that diaries are a source of unique information.",
keywords = "humans, questionnaries, surveys, urinary bladder",
author = "{the LURN Study Group} and Cameron, {Anne P.} and Wiseman, {Jonathan B.} and Smith, {Abigail R.} and Merion, {Robert M.} and Gillespie, {Brenda W.} and Bradley, {Catherine S.} and Amundsen, {Cindy L.} and Yang, {Claire C.} and Lai, {Henry H.} and DeLancey, {John O.L.} and Helmuth, {Margaret E.} and Bradley, {Megan S.} and Nnena Agochukwu and Andreev, {Victor P.} and Ziya Kirkali and Clemens, {J. Quentin}",
note = "Funding Information: This is publication number 19 of the Symptoms of Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction Research Network (LURN). This study is supported by the National Institute of Diabetes & Digestive & Kidney Diseases through cooperative agreements (grants DK097780, DK097772, DK097779, DK099932, DK100011, DK100017, DK097776, DK099879). Research reported in this publication was supported at Northwestern University, in part, by the National Institutes of Health's National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, grant number UL1TR001422. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health. Dr Siddiqui is supported by grant K23‐DK110417 from the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK). The following individuals were instrumental in the planning and conduct of this study at each of the participating institutions: Duke University, Durham, North Carolina (DK097780) : PI: Cindy Amundsen, MD, Kevin Weinfurt, PhD; Co‐Is: Kathryn Flynn, PhD, Matthew O. Fraser, PhD, Todd Harshbarger, PhD, Eric Jelovsek, MD, Aaron Lentz, MD, Drew Peterson, MD, Nazema Siddiqui, MD, Alison Weidner, MD; Study Coordinators: Carrie Dombeck, MA, Robin Gilliam, MSW, Akira Hayes, Shantae McLean, MPH; University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA (DK097772) : PI: Karl Kreder, MD, MBA, Catherine S Bradley, MD, MSCE, Co‐Is: Bradley A. Erickson, MD, MS, Susan K. Lutgendorf, PhD, Vince Magnotta, PhD, Michael A. O'Donnell, MD, Vivian Sung, MD; Study Coordinator: Ahmad Alzubaidi; Northwestern University, Chicago, IL (DK097779) : PIs: David Cella, Brian Helfand, MD, PhD; Co‐Is: James W Griffith, PhD, Kimberly Kenton, MD, MS, Christina Lewicky‐Gaupp, MD, Todd Parrish, PhD, Jennie Yufen Chen, PhD, Margaret Mueller, MD; Study Coordinators: Sarah Buono, Maria Corona, Beatriz Menendez, Alexis Siurek, Meera Tavathia, Veronica Venezuela, Azra Muftic, Pooja Talaty, Jasmine Nero. Dr Helfand, Ms Talaty, and Ms Nero are at NorthShore University Health System; University of Michigan Health System, Ann Arbor, MI (DK099932) : PI: J Quentin Clemens, MD, FACS, MSCI; Co‐Is: Mitch Berger, MD, PhD, John DeLancey, MD, Dee Fenner, MD, Rick Harris, MD, Steve Harte, PhD, Anne P. Cameron, MD, John Wei, MD; Study Coordinators: Morgen Barroso, Linda Drnek, Greg Mowatt, Julie Tumbarello; Washington University in St Louis, St Louis Missouri (DK100017) : PI: Gerald L. Andriole, MD, H. Henry Lai; Co‐I: Joshua Shimony, MD, PhD; Study Coordinators: Susan Mueller, RN, BSN, Heather Wilson, LPN, Deborah Ksiazek, BS, Aleksandra Klim, RN, MHS, CCRC; National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, Division of Kidney, Urology, and Hematology, Bethesda, MD : Project Scientist: Ziya Kirkali MD; Project Officer: Christopher Mullins PhD; NIH Personnel: Tamara Bavendam, MD, Robert Star, MD, Jenna Norton; Arbor Research Collaborative for Health, Data Coordinating Center (DK097776 and DK099879) : PI: Robert Merion, MD, FACS; Co‐Is: Victor Andreev, PhD, DSc, Brenda Gillespie, PhD, Gang Liu, PhD, Abigail Smith, PhD; Project Manager: Melissa Fava, MPA, PMP; Clinical Study Process Manager: Peg Hill‐Callahan, BS, LSW; Clinical Monitor: Timothy Buck, BS, CCRP; Research Analysts: Margaret Helmuth, MA, Jon Wiseman, MS; Project Associate: Julieanne Lock, MLitt. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2019 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.",
year = "2019",
month = nov,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1002/nau.24113",
language = "English",
volume = "38",
pages = "2185--2193",
journal = "Neurourology and Urodynamics",
issn = "0733-2467",
number = "8",
}