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High prevalence of incontinence among young adults with spina bifida: description, prediction and problem perception.

M Verhoef1, M Lurvink, H A Barf, M W M Post, F W A van Asbeck, R H J M Gooskens, A J H Prevo.   

Abstract

STUDY
DESIGN: Cross-sectional study.
OBJECTIVES: To study the prevalence of incontinence, problem perception and determinants of urinary and faecal incontinence in young adults with spina bifida.
SETTING: Nation-wide study in the Netherlands. PARTICIPANTS: A total of 179 of 350 invited patients participated, including 37 patients with spina bifida occulta and 142 with spina bifida aperta, of whom 119 had hydrocephalus; 41% were male and mean age was 20.4 (range 16-25 years).
METHODS: Data were collected from interviews, physical examination, neuropsychological tests and medical records.
RESULTS: Urinary and faecal incontinence was common in young adults with spina bifida (60.9 and 34.1%, respectively), regardless of the bladder and bowel management they used. The majority of urinary and faecal incontinent patients perceived this as a problem (69.7 and 77.0%, respectively). Spina bifida aperta, hydrocephalus and a level of lesion of L5 or above were associated with patients suffering from urinary and/or faecal incontinence. Predictors of perceiving urinary incontinence as a problem were, in addition to being incontinent, not having hydrocephalus and having a level of lesion of L5 or above. The only predictor of perceiving faecal incontinence as a problem was the frequency of incontinence.
CONCLUSION: A majority of young adults with spina bifida suffer from urinary and faecal incontinence and most of them perceive their incontinence as a problem. Therefore, further efforts are important to improve urinary and faecal continence.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15685262     DOI: 10.1038/sj.sc.3101705

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Spinal Cord        ISSN: 1362-4393            Impact factor:   2.772


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