Overnight Pant Study for Children With Nocturnal Enuresis
- Conditions
- Nocturnal Enuresis
- Interventions
- Device: Ninjamas Pyjama PantsOther: Participant's Overnight Current Standard of Care
- Registration Number
- NCT05178641
- Lead Sponsor
- Procter and Gamble
- Brief Summary
This study will evaluate the in-use tolerance of an absorbent disposable underwear pant developed for children with nocturnal enuresis by assessing adverse events. In addition product performance will be assessed by the parent at home via a daily diary.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 32
Participants are eligible for enrollment if the parent/legal guardian responds positively ("Yes") to the following questions:
- Have you read, understood and signed the Informed Consent document?
- Is your child generally healthy?
- Is your child 4-7 years of age?
- Does your child weigh approximately 37-63 pounds and fit into the test pant?
- Thinking of the past 3 months, does your child wet the bed at night at least once per week?
- Is your child currently using overnight pants or diapers?
- Is your child willing to use their usual and/or supplied overnight pant products every night for the duration of the study?
- Are you and your child willing to refrain from using wet wipes in the pant area for the duration of the clinical trial?
- Are you willing to refrain from enrolling your child in other clinical or consumer studies for the duration of this clinical trial?
- Are you and your child willing to refrain from using lotions, creams, ointments, oils, moisturizing bubble baths, powders, sunscreen and/or skin preparations in the child's pant area and on thighs for the duration of this clinical trial, unless required for medical reasons?
- Are you and your child willing and able to comply with all study instructions?
- Are you able to fill in the required questionnaires in English?
Participants are ineligible for enrollment if the parent/legal guardian responds positively ("Yes") to any of the following questions:
- Does your child have any acute or chronic skin conditions (excluding skin rash) in or around the pant area?
- Does your child currently have (or have a history of) any significant illness or chronic medical condition?
- Is your child currently using any medications?
- Does your child currently wear absorbent products during the day?
- Does your child suffer from any other lower urinary tract symptoms (e.g., increased frequency, daytime incontinence, urgency, genital, or lower urinary tract pain) or a history of bladder dysfunction?
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- CROSSOVER
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Ninjamas Pyjama Pant, Then Participant's Overnight Current Standard of Care Ninjamas Pyjama Pants For the first 3 weeks participants use Ninjamas Pyjama Pants, then for the next 3 weeks they switch to the Overnight Current Standard of Care. Participant's Overnight Current Standard of Care, Then Ninjamas Pyjama Pant Participant's Overnight Current Standard of Care For the first 3 weeks participants use their Overnight Current Standard of Care, then for the next 3 weeks they switch to Ninjamas Pyjama Pants. Ninjamas Pyjama Pant, Then Participant's Overnight Current Standard of Care Participant's Overnight Current Standard of Care For the first 3 weeks participants use Ninjamas Pyjama Pants, then for the next 3 weeks they switch to the Overnight Current Standard of Care. Participant's Overnight Current Standard of Care, Then Ninjamas Pyjama Pant Ninjamas Pyjama Pants For the first 3 weeks participants use their Overnight Current Standard of Care, then for the next 3 weeks they switch to Ninjamas Pyjama Pants.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Number, Frequency and Severity of Product Related Adverse Events From admission to discharge, up to 6 weeks Adverse Device Effect and Adverse Event tracking twice daily via a safety in-use diary.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Parent Assessed Product Performance in Terms of Urine Leaking From admission to discharge, up to 6 weeks Daily urine leakage diary (yes/no) reported every morning by parent via visual inspection of presence of wet stain on bed sheet and location of wet stain on clothes. Only participants who completed both periods and had at least one overnight pant per period with a urine load were included in this analysis. An overnight pant was considered urine loaded when the overall pant weight exceeded 1.1 ounce (oz). The number of leaks for each treatment option was calculated as number of leakage observations answered with "yes".
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
North Cliff Consultants
🇺🇸Cincinnati, Ohio, United States