FI Stool Diary

FI Stool Diary

⭐️2.7 / 5
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🙌3
Ratings
📼10 scs
Content
📦w/o updates
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of FI Stool Diary

3.1

July 22, 2020

Performance Improvements.

3.0

March 4, 2020

Performance Improvements.

2.1

December 11, 2019

Past entries Data Sorting updated with performance improvements.

2.0

May 15, 2019

Added option to insert medicines

1.0

March 9, 2019

Price History of FI Stool Diary

Description of FI Stool Diary

©Neurogut 2018 FECAL INCONTINENCE STOOL DIARY INSTRUMENT Basic description: The Fecal Incontinence Stool Diary Instrument (FISDI) is a list of patient-reported symptoms for the evaluation of accidental stool leakage also known as fecal Incontinence, and other bowel problems associated with this condition. Fecal incontinence affects 9% of the adult US population and at least 25% of nursing home residents. Fecal incontinence is associated with multiple bowel and stool-related symptoms. Because of the irregular and unpredictable nature of bowel habit, including accidental loss of stool and or gas, and difficulty with either remembering or recalling these symptoms, a prospective assessment of patient-reported bowel and stooling-related symptoms is important, both for use in clinical trials, and for the assessment of patients with fecal incontinence. Authors: Neurogut Incorporated (USA) Objective: To assess the presence and severity of patient-reported bowel, stool and abdominal symptoms related to accidental stool leakage (fecal incontinence), for use in clinical trials, and assessment of patients with fecal incontinence Therapeutic Areas: Gastrointestinal and Digestive System Diseases Pathological conditions, Signs and Symptoms Therapeutic indications: Fecal Incontinence Dyssynergic defecation Anorectal and Colorectal diseases Urinary incontinence Pelvic floor problems Type of Clinical Outcome Assessment (COA) Patient Reported Outcome (PRO) assessment Original language English for the USA Bibliographic reference for the original questionnaire: 1. Rao SSC. Diagnosis and Management of Fecal Incontinence. Am J Gastroenterol 2004; 99: 1585-1604.   FECAL INCONTINENCE STOOL DIARY INSTRUMENT (FISDI) This questionnaire enquires about your problem with accidental stool leakage or fecal incontinence, and its severity over 7 days. Please answer all questions as accurately as possible. For each day and for each question presented in this app, please respond that best describes your bowel and abdominal symptoms with each bowel movement and/or with each episode of stool leakage or fecal incontinence, and rate its severity.
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FI Stool Diary: FAQ

Can FI Stool Diary be used on an iPad?

No, FI Stool Diary does not have support for iPad devices.
The creator of FI Stool Diary is Amalesh Sanku.
Your iOS device must be running iOS 10.0 or above.
Users have given FI Stool Diary a so-so rating of 2.7 out of 5.
The Main Genre Of The Fi Stool Diary App Is Medical.
The latest FI Stool Diary version released is 3.1.
The last update for FI Stool Diary was on July 1, 2024.
FI Stool Diary was first released on February 5, 2023.
This app is appropriate for all ages, with no offensive or inappropriate content.
FI Stool Diary is available in English.
Sorry, FI Stool Diary is not on Apple Arcade.
Sorry, in-app purchases are not available for users of FI Stool Diary.
No, you cannot use FI Stool Diary with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of FI Stool Diary

  • In support of clinical research…

    I believe this app has a lot of potential… it’s stable and does what it purports to do. However, I do not see how well the data collection meets all six dimensions of clinical data quality: accuracy, completeness, consistency, timeliness, validity, and uniqueness. Most glaringly: some questions are ambiguous while others really don’t capture the details that would make a client’s answer „complete“…. There are other nitpicks I’d make but I don’t think they’re worth noting here. On the plus side; the app is very stable, lightweight and easy to use. I would like to see the developer add the ability to correct entries even if on for a limited period after submission. The reporting feature is a tad clunky, but works. It would be nice to allow participants a limited period to add any missed days or at least confirm that they didn’t complete a day because there was no entry to be made. Perhaps a notification asking the participant if they would like to add an entry at the end of the day? Or a reminder feature for when an entry hasn’t been made by a certain hour of the day?
  • Horrible

    Horrible tool to document fecal incontinence. Ambiguous questions asked. Some questions uninterpretable. Unanswerable questions. No way to edit responses (correct mistakes). No way to make an entry for a prior day. For example, I may not have made an entry at 11pm when I should have, if, for example, If forgot, or I did not have my phone with me. When the clock strikes twelve, I can no longer make that entry. I cannot imagine that this tool can provide valid, useful information.