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Prevalence and incidence of urinary incontinence in the elderly: a longitudinal study in South Australia.

Chaojie Liu1, Gary R Andrews.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To identify the prevalence, incidence and trend of urinary incontinence in the elderly over a two-year period.
METHODS: We randomly selected 4187 elderly people using the State Electoral Data Base in South Australia. Questionnaire surveys were conducted in 1992 with a response rate of 53.4%. The following two surveys were conducted 12 and 24 months later. A total of 2087 elderly people completed all three surveys.
RESULTS: Urge incontinence had a higher prevalence rate, with 36.6% to 41.6% of the elderly having at least an occasional problem (with 7.5% to 9.6% having problems often), compared to 23.4% to 28.8% having at least an occasional problem with stress incontinence (with 3.3% to 5.0% having problems often). Combined incontinence and urge incontinence were more common than stress incontinence alone. The incidence rates of urge incontinence and stress incontinence were 19.8% (with 3.1% often) and 14.5% (with 1.9% often), respectively. The trends toward incontinence during the two-year period indicated increasing trends in the elderly.
CONCLUSION: Urinary incontinence is an important health problem in the elderly and our data show that it has an increasing trend for future.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11930643

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chin Med J (Engl)        ISSN: 0366-6999            Impact factor:   2.628


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