Trends in level of education and area of residence of users of the Tät® app
The proportion of app users with the longest and shortest educations changed to become more like the average Swedish population.
Read MoreThe proportion of app users with the longest and shortest educations changed to become more like the average Swedish population.
Read MoreTowe Wadensten, Department of Public Health and Clinical Medicine, defends her doctoral thesis: App-based self-management of urgency and mixed urinary
Read MoreThe name of the app has been changed from TätIII to Tät-m and it has a new logo, a new
Read MoreIn a recently published study, we analysed how large reduction on the symptom score ICIQ –UI SF was required for a
Read MoreAt the long-term follow-up after 15 months, 58% of the women were satisfied with treatment of mixed and urgency urinary
Read MoreWe have previously demonstrated that this app facilitates training for men undergoing radical prostatectomy. More than 10 000 men have used
Read MoreThe pink app, which is now being produced by eContinence AB, contains simpler free content and the possibility to upgrade
Read MoreMany pregnant and postnatal women used the freely available app Tät®, both for prevention and treatment of urinary incontinence. 3680
Read MoreThe research behind our first app – the Tät® app – is now complete, and that means that the app
Read MoreOf the men who trained with the app for three months, 97% felt that it facilitated their training, and the
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