| Literature DB >> 31317808 |
Kajsa Bokne1, Malin Sjöström2, Eva Samuelsson1.
Abstract
Objectives: In a previous study, self-management of stress urinary incontinence (SUI), via an Internet-based programme or a booklet improved symptoms and quality of life. We wanted to evaluate the effectiveness of these programmes when implemented for free use, as well as to characterize the users. Design: Pragmatic prospective cohort study. Setting and subjects: Information about the Internet programme and the booklet was provided at www.tät.nu and by nurse midwives. Both programmes included a three-month pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT) programme. Questionnaires were used at the start and after three months. Main outcome measures: Characteristics of the participants regarding age and education. Reductions in symptom severity was measured using the validated ICIQ-UI SF.Entities:
Keywords: Stress; e-health; self-management; urinary incontinence
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31317808 PMCID: PMC6713123 DOI: 10.1080/02813432.2019.1640921
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Scand J Prim Health Care ISSN: 0281-3432 Impact factor: 2.581
Figure 1.Flow diagram of the booklet and the Internet programme users.
Baseline characteristics of women ordering the booklet and those that completed the follow-up.
| Ordered, but did not complete follow-up ( | Ordered and completed follow-up ( | Difference between groups, | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age, years – mean (SD) | 57.4 (14.3) | 61.6 (13.2) | |
| Highest level of Education – | |||
| Primary school | 3 (5.4) | 8 (15.1) | |
| Upper secondary school | 20 (36.7) | 14 (26.4) | |
| University | 33 (58.9) | 31 (58.5) | |
| Continence – | |||
| Continent | 3 (5.8) | 2 (3.8) | |
| | 49 (94.2) | 51 (96.2) | |
| Slight (3–5) | 9 (17.2) | 8 (15.1) | |
| Moderate (6–12) | 25 (48.1) | 28 (52.8) | |
| Severe (13–18) | 15 (28.8) | 14 (26.4) | |
| Very severe (19–21) | 0 | 1 (1.9) | |
| Symptom scoreb – mean (SD) | 10.2 (3.8) | 10.6 (4.2) |
aThose who answered 1 or more to the ICIQ-UI SF question ‘How often do you leak urine?’ and 2 or more to the question ‘How much urine do you usually leak?’ were considered as incontinent. Symptom scores are based on the ICIQ-UI SF questionnaire.
bOnly women with incontinence included.
Baseline characteristics of women that started the Internet programme and those that completed it.
| Signed up, but did not complete follow-up ( | Signed up and completed follow-up ( | Difference between groups, | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age, years – mean (SD) | 54.7 (14.5)a | 53.3 (14.2) | |
| Highest level of Education – | |||
| Primary school | 7 (5.1) | 1 (3.7) | |
| Upper secondary school | 38 (27.9) | 8 (29.6) | |
| University | 91 (66.9) | 18 (66.7) | |
| Continence – | |||
| Continent | 2 (1.6) | 0 | |
| | 126 (98.4) | 27 (100) | |
| Slight (3–5) | 13 (10.2) | 1 (3.7) | |
| Moderate (6–12) | 73 (57.0) | 16 (59.3) | |
| Severe (13–18) | 38 (29.7) | 10 (37.0) | |
| Very severe (19–21) | 2 (1.6) | 0 | |
| Symptom score– mean (SD)c | 10.5 (3.9) | 11.2 (3.7) |
aBased on 134 women.
bThose who answered 1 or more to the ICIQ-UI SF question ‘How often do you leak urine?’ and 2 or more to the question ‘How much urine do you usually leak?’ were considered as incontinent. Symptom scores are based on the ICIQ-UI SF questionnaire.
cOnly women with incontinence included.
Change in the ICIQ-UI SF symptom score, three months from start.
| ICIQ-UI SF Symptom score Mean (SD) | Booklet groupa | Internet group | Difference, |
|---|---|---|---|
| Baseline | 9.8 (4.6) | 11.2 (3.7) | |
| Follow-up | 6.9 (4.3)b | 7.8 (3.0) | |
| Change in score | 2.6 (3.4)b | 3.4 (2.9) | |
| Change in score, | <.001 | <.001 | .08 |
aOnly women who filled out the follow-up questionnaire and who had incontinence at start were included.
bBased on 48 women.