The need for voiding diaries in the evaluation of men with nocturia.
Publication/Presentation Date
5-1-2002
Abstract
In a study to assess the need for voiding diaries in the evaluation of men with nocturia, 337 consecutive male patients were asked to estimate their number of voiding episodes per night. Patients were placed into seven separate groups based on the number of estimated number of voiding episodes. These patients used a voiding diary to track their voiding habits for 1 week. The mean number of voiding episodes recorded in the diaries were then compared with the subjects' original estimations. The estimated number of voiding episodes correlated with the mean number of diary-recorded voiding episodes 48% of the time. Correlation was highest for patients reporting few episodes per evening and lowest for those reporting five or six episodes per night. The study findings suggest that voiding diaries are essential in helping to determine the actual number of voiding episodes per night and that the need for a voiding diary becomes more important as the perceived amount of nocturia increases.
Volume
102
Issue
5
First Page
261
Last Page
265
ISSN
0098-6151
Published In/Presented At
Jaffe, J. S., Ginsberg, P. C., Silverberg, D. M., & Harkaway, R. C. (2002). The need for voiding diaries in the evaluation of men with nocturia. The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, 102(5), 261–265.
Disciplines
Medicine and Health Sciences
PubMedID
12033755
Department(s)
Department of Medicine
Document Type
Article