2024
TikTok misinformation and user engagement in female pelvic floor conditions
Stephan A, Hauc S, Marks V, Bercik R, Rickey L. TikTok misinformation and user engagement in female pelvic floor conditions. Neurourology And Urodynamics 2024, 43: 1956-1961. PMID: 38828831, PMCID: PMC11496003, DOI: 10.1002/nau.25519.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchFemale pelvic floorUser engagementDistributing medical informationConsumer health informationHealth informationPelvic floor conditionsPelvic organ prolapseUrinary tract infectionSocial media platformsContent creationQuality of consumer health informationTikTok videosQuality of informationVideoUsersCross-sectional studyOrgan prolapseOveractive bladderPelvic floorTract infectionsHigher engagementMedical informationMedia platformsPoor qualityInclusion criteria
2023
Development of a tool to assess bladder health knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs (BH‐KAB)
LaCoursiere D, Low L, Putnam S, Wyman J, Newman D, Cunningham S, Rickey L, Berry A, Gahagan S, Vaughan C, Brown O, Brady S, Consortium P. Development of a tool to assess bladder health knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs (BH‐KAB). Neurourology And Urodynamics 2023, 42: 1055-1067. PMID: 36905331, PMCID: PMC10293102, DOI: 10.1002/nau.25168.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBladder healthHealth knowledgeLower Urinary Tract Symptoms (PLUS) Research ConsortiumPelvic muscle exercisesUrinary tract infectionImpact of pregnancyPelvic floor disordersHealth Longitudinal StudyOveractive bladderTract infectionsUrinary incontinenceBladder functionMuscle exercisesFluid intakeHealth education programmingMedical conditionsBaseline assessmentConsortium studyExisting questionnairesClinical conversationsIncontinenceLongitudinal studyContent validityMeasures knowledgeItem development
2022
Medical Therapy with Antimuscarinics and ß3-Agonists
Goodridge S, Rickey L. Medical Therapy with Antimuscarinics and ß3-Agonists. 2022, 147-164. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-84352-6_8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchOveractive bladderManagement of OABTreatment of OABMedical therapy optionsSecond-line therapyFirst-line treatmentSide effect profileBeta-3 agonistQuality of lifeMedical therapyEffect profileTherapy optionsDrug classesComparative efficacyBehavioral modificationAntimuscarinicsBladderTherapyEfficacyTreatmentPharmacotherapyPatientsAgonistsLarge subsetProgression
2017
Evaluation and Management of Voiding Dysfunction Following Surgery for Mesh Excision
Rickey L, Russo A. Evaluation and Management of Voiding Dysfunction Following Surgery for Mesh Excision. Current Bladder Dysfunction Reports 2017, 12: 252-259. DOI: 10.1007/s11884-017-0427-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchOveractive bladderVoiding dysfunctionEvidence-based treatment recommendationsPersistent voiding dysfunctionStress urinary incontinenceIncomplete emptyingStorage symptomsUrinary retentionVoiding symptomsUrinary incontinenceMidurethral slingMesh excisionClear management strategiesPrimary complaintOptimal treatmentTreatment recommendationsHigh success rateFurther interventionParticular patientPatientsDysfunctionRecent FindingsTheStandardized definitionsLimited evidenceSymptoms