MoVE on Up: Mobility and Voiding Exercises in Older Women With Urinary Incontinence
A prospective, two-arm randomized clinical trial utilizing a multidimensional intervention to reduce falls in older women with Urinary Urge Incontinence. The intervention consist of general balance and strength training, bladder training and urge suppression, and home hazard assessments. The control group will receive informational booklets on fall prevention and behavioral treatment for urinary urge incontinence.
• Female
• 70 or older
• Living independently in the community
• Willingness to be randomized.
• Ability to read and understand English
• Be able to provide informed consent
• Low physical activity (physically active for 30 minutes or more less than or equal to 2 days per week on average over the past 6 months) per PAS
• Ambulatory (defined as patient not confined to bed or wheelchair OR ability to walk with or without an assistive device)
• Self-reported moderate to severe urge-predominant UI based on the ICIQ-SF \> 6 (Q 1+2+3)
• Not planning to initiate new UI or overactive bladder (OAB) treatment during the study duration
• Capable of participation in an exercise program without exacerbating any pre-existing condition(s), as determined by the study PI or designee