Literature DB >> 19936590

Do women with overactive bladder have realistic expectations for therapy?

Arasee Renganathan1, Dudley Robinson, Linda Cardozo, Sushma Srikrishna, Rufus Cartwright.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION AND HYPOTHESIS: This study aims to determine what women with overactive bladder (OAB) perceive as 'cure', assesses treatment acceptability and adverse events. It also determines impact on quality of life (QoL) and correlates it with expectations from therapy.
METHODS: In 153 women with predominant OAB symptoms, QoL and expectations regarding 'cure' were assessed using KHQ and a novel questionnaire. Analyses were performed using Pearson's correlation and ANOVA.
RESULTS: Conservative measures and lifestyle modifications were acceptable whilst urge incontinence, coital incontinence, constant pad and medication usage were unpopular. Overall, 65% expected to stop leaking altogether once treated. Older women were less prepared to accept side effects such as constipation (p=0.03) and dry mouth (p=0.012). ANOVA showed significant difference between mean QoL scores for women with different expectations of cure (p=0.049).
CONCLUSIONS: Majority of women have realistic expectations regarding treatment and are willing to tolerate minor symptoms. Regular antimuscarinics remain unpopular and may explain low persistence.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 19936590     DOI: 10.1007/s00192-009-1049-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Urogynecol J        ISSN: 0937-3462            Impact factor:   2.894


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