2024
DOI: 10.1186/s12882-024-03605-y
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Using structured problem solving to promote fluid consumption in the prevention of urinary stones with hydration (PUSH) trial

Peter P. Reese,
Salima Shah,
Emily Funsten
et al.

Abstract: Background Structured Problem Solving (SPS) is a patient-centered approach to promoting behavior change that relies on productive collaboration between coaches and participants and reinforces participant autonomy. We aimed to describe the design, implementation, and assessment of SPS in the multicenter Prevention of Urinary Stones with Hydration (PUSH) randomized trial. Methods In the PUSH trial, individuals with a history of urinary stone disease … Show more

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