| Literature DB >> 22958621 |
Sherilyn M Notte1, Thomas S Marshall, Misun Lee, Zalmai Hakimi, Isaac Odeyemi, Wen-Hung Chen, Dennis A Revicki.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The Patient Perception of Intensity of Urgency Scale (PPIUS) is a patient-reported outcome instrument intended to measure the intensity of urgency associated with each urinary or incontinence episode. The objectives of this study were to assess the content validity, test-retest reliability, and acclimation effect of the PPIUS in overactive bladder (OAB) patients.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22958621 PMCID: PMC3479079 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2490-12-26
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Urol ISSN: 1471-2490 Impact factor: 2.264
Figure 1Urination episode entry field in the micturition diary.
Definition and scale of Patient Perception of Intensity of Urgency Scale (PPIUS)
| Passed urine in the toilet. | ||
| Involuntary release of urine. | ||
| Involuntary release of urine accompanied or immediately preceded by urgency | ||
| 0 | No urgency | I felt no need to empty my bladder, but did so for other reasons. |
| 1 | Mild urgency | I could postpone voiding as long as necessary, without fear of wetting myself. |
| 2 | Moderate urgency | I could postpone voiding for a short while, without fear of wetting myself. |
| 3 | Severe urgency | I could not postpone voiding, but had to rush to the toilet in order not to wet myself. |
| 4 | Urge incontinence | I leaked before arriving to the toilet. |
Patient- and clinician-completed overall treatment effect.
Participant-reported demographic characteristics—cognitive interview participants
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| Mean (SD) | 59.1 (15.23) | 61.6 (13.5) |
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| Male | 7 (17.9%) | 1 (8.3%) |
| Female | 32 (82.1%) | 11 (91.7%) |
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| White | 27 (69.2%) | 8 (66.7%) |
| Black or African-American | 3 (7.7%) | 1 (8.3%) |
| Hispanic | 3 (7.7%) | 3 (25.0%) |
| Asian | 6 (15.4%) | 0 (0.0%) |
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| Full-Time | 8 (20.5%) | 2 (16.7%) |
| Part-Time | 6 (15.4%) | 1 (8.3%) |
| Retired | 13 (33.3%) | 7 (58.3%) |
| Disabled | 5 (12.8%) | 1 (8.3%) |
| Others | 5 (12.8%) | 0 (0.0%) |
| Missing | 2 (5.1%) | 1 (8.3%) |
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| Secondary/high school | 10 (25.6%) | 1 (8.3%) |
| Some college | 17 (43.6%) | 7 (58.3%) |
| Postgraduate degree | 8 (20.5%) | 2 (16.7%) |
| Other | 4 (10.3%) | 2 (16.7%) |
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| None | 9 (23.1%) | 3 (25.0%) |
| Arthritis | 17 (43.6%) | 6 (50.0%) |
| Cancer | 1 (2.6%) | 1 (8.3%) |
| Diabetes | 7 (17.9%) | 2 (16.7%) |
| Hypertension | 20 (51.3%) | 5 (41.7%) |
| Others | 7 (17.9%) | 0 (0.0%) |
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| Mean (SD) | 6.7 (6.78) | 5.8 (4.6) |
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| Physical component summary (PCS) | 43.9(11.62) | 44.5(12.77) |
| Mental component summary (MCS) | 49.4 (9.45) | 51.9 (9.54) |
| Physical function | 42.9(13.39) | 42.4(13.68) |
| Role physical | 44.8(12.10) | 45.0(12.23) |
| Bodily pain | 47.4(11.32) | 47.4(11.07) |
| General health | 45.8(10.13) | 50.0 (7.09) |
| Vitality | 48.6 (8.57) | 53.4 (8.06) |
| Social functioning | 46.8(10.63) | 45.4(12.21) |
| Role emotional | 45.3(11.58) | 52.4 (8.14) |
| Mental health | 49.7 (8.13) | 50.0 (7.09) |
*12 of the 39 test-retest study completers were also participants in a cognitive interview.
Test-retest reliability: PPIUS 3-day average scores in stable patients week 2 to week 3 (n = 34)
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| 3-day Average Score | 2.0 (0.91) | 2.1 (0.94) | 0.05 (0.294) | 1.04 | 0.3043 | 0.89*** | 0.95 |
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| 3-day Average Score | 2.0 (0.90) | 2.1 (0.93) | 0.06 (0.290) | 1.13 | 0.2677 | 0.89*** | 0.95 |
1 Evaluated in stable patients defined as scores of -1, 0, or 1 by the OTE-Patient.
2 Patients who have average scores at both weeks.
3 Week 3 average score – Week 2 average.
4 Spearman rank order correlations; * p < 0.05; **p < 0.001; ***p < 0.0001.
5 Intra-class correlation coefficient.