The Use of Acupuncture in Women with Incontinence - Sandy Engberg
December 1, 2018
(Length of interview: 12 minutes)
Sandy Engberg shares a study with Diane Newman that she recently presented. An NIH funded, double-blinded study, evaluating acupuncture for urinary incontinence in women. They successfully recruited women 25 years of age or older who had been incontinent for at least three months, had at least two accidents per day or per week from a baseline bladder diary.
Biographies:
Sandra J. Engberg, Ph.D., RN, CRNP, FAAN, Professor Associate Dean for Graduate Clinical Education Health Promotion & Development at the University of Pittsburgh
Diane K. Newman, DNP, ANP-BC, FAAN
Sandy Engberg shares a study with Diane Newman that she recently presented. An NIH funded, double-blinded study, evaluating acupuncture for urinary incontinence in women. They successfully recruited women 25 years of age or older who had been incontinent for at least three months, had at least two accidents per day or per week from a baseline bladder diary.
Biographies:
Sandra J. Engberg, Ph.D., RN, CRNP, FAAN, Professor Associate Dean for Graduate Clinical Education Health Promotion & Development at the University of Pittsburgh
Diane K. Newman, DNP, ANP-BC, FAAN