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An Economic Evaluation of a Web-Based Management Support System for Children With Urinary Incontinence: The eADVICE Trial.

Amy Von HubenMartin HowellDeborah RichardsSana HamiltonKirsten HowardArmando Teixeira-PintoJonathan C CraigChris SetonKaren A WatersAniruddh Vijay DeshpandeKaren M ScottPatrina H Y Caldwell
Published in: The Journal of urology (2024)
An individualized, evidence-informed, web-based program delivered by an embodied conversational agent is likely cost saving for children with urinary incontinence awaiting a specialist appointment. The potential economic impact of such a program is favorable and substantial, and may be transferable to outpatient clinic settings for other chronic health conditions.
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