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A community-engaged approach to the design of a population-based prospective cohort study to promote bladder health.

Heather KlusaritzJulia MakiElise C LevinAmy AyalaJesse N NodoraTamera Coyne-BeasleyJennifer Hebert-BeirneTerri H LipmanAimee S JamesEmily GusShayna D Cunninghamnull null
Published in: Neurourology and urodynamics (2022)
Meaningful community engagement improved the design and implementation of RISE. PLUS will continue to engage community partners to interpret the RISE study results, disseminate RISE findings, and inform other PLUS studies toward the development of interventions to promote bladder health. Future urological studies would also benefit from community participation in determining priority research questions to address.
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