A behavioral technique that requires the person to resist or inhibit the sensation of urgency (the strong desire to urinate), to postpone voiding, and to urinate according to a timetable rather than to the urge to void.
client postpones voiding, resists or inhibits the sensation of urgency, and voids according to a timetable rather than according to the urge to void
A behavioral technique that teaches the patient to resist or inhibit the urge to urinate, and to urinate according to a schedule rather than urinating at the urge.
Behavioral therapy that requires a patient to urinate according to a timetable versus the urge to urinate.
Scheduled trips to the bathroom to urinate. The training entails gradually increasing the length of time between bathroom trips. Bladder training can help improve bladder control when practiced over time.14 Click here for more information on bladder training.