Cognitive Behavioral Therapy on the Basis of Urotherapy
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] S. Bauer,et al. Diagnosis and management of bladder bowel dysfunction in children with urinary tract infections: a position statement from the International Children’s Continence Society , 2018, Pediatric Nephrology.
[2] S. Bauer,et al. Treatment of daytime urinary incontinence: A standardization document from the International Children's Continence Society , 2017, Neurourology and urodynamics.
[3] T. D. de Jong,et al. Central inhibition of refractory overactive bladder complaints, results of an inpatient training program. , 2015, Journal of pediatric urology.
[4] S. Bauer,et al. The standardization of terminology of lower urinary tract function in children and adolescents: update report from the Standardization Committee of the International Children's Continence Society. , 2006, The Journal of urology.
[5] W. Feitz,et al. Urotherapy in children: quantitative measurements of daytime urinary incontinence before and after treatment according to the new definitions of the International Children's Continence Society. , 2011, Journal of pediatric urology.
[6] D. Baeyens,et al. Psychological and psychiatric issues in urinary and fecal incontinence. , 2011, The Journal of urology.
[7] P. Abrams,et al. Validity of the international consultation on incontinence questionnaire-pediatric lower urinary tract symptoms: a screening questionnaire for children. , 2010, The Journal of urology.
[8] R. Gier,et al. Urotherapy In Children: Quantitative Measurements Of Daytime Urinary Incontinence Pre- And Post Treatment , 2009 .
[9] J. Heron,et al. Psychological Problems in Children With Daytime Wetting , 2006, Pediatrics.
[10] C. Uiterwaal,et al. Home uroflowmetry biofeedback in behavioral training for dysfunctional voiding in school-age children: a randomized controlled study. , 2006, The Journal of urology.
[11] F. Petermann,et al. Prospective evaluation of inpatient and outpatient bladder training in children with functional urinary incontinence. , 2006, Urology.
[12] J. Dehoorne,et al. Pelvic floor spasms in children: an unknown condition responding well to pelvic floor therapy. , 2004, European urology.
[13] P. Dik,et al. The diameter of the rectum on ultrasonography as a diagnostic tool for constipation in children with dysfunctional voiding. , 2004, The Journal of urology.
[14] J. Craig,et al. Treatment of daytime urinary incontinence in children: a systematic review of randomized controlled trials. , 2003, The Journal of urology.
[15] B. Duel. Biofeedback therapy and dysfunctional voiding in children , 2003, Current urology reports.
[16] J. Walle,et al. The Role of Pelvic-Floor Therapy in the Treatment of Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunctions in Children , 2002, Scandinavian journal of urology and nephrology.
[17] S. Schulman,et al. Biofeedback methodology: does it matter how we teach children how to relax the pelvic floor during voiding? , 2001, The Journal of urology.
[18] L. Chin-Peuckert,et al. A modified biofeedback program for children with detrusor-sphincter dyssynergia: 5-year experience. , 2001, The Journal of urology.
[19] A. Gontard,et al. Clinical behavioral problems in day- and night-wetting children , 1999, Pediatric Nephrology.
[20] J. V. van Gool,et al. Bladder rehabilitation, the effect of a cognitive training programme on urge incontinence. , 1997, European urology.
[21] J. Beck,et al. Cognitive Therapy: Basics and Beyond , 1995 .