| Literature DB >> 32125491 |
B Berghmans1, M R Seleme2,3, A T M Bernards4.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION AND HYPOTHESIS: As noted in the 6th International Consultation on Incontinence (ICI) chapter "Initial Management of Urinary Incontinence in Women" recommendations call for including physiotherapy as a first-line therapy.Entities:
Keywords: (Pelvic) Physiotherapy; Assessment; Diagnostic; Female; Initial management; Psychometric measurement; Urinary incontinence
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32125491 PMCID: PMC7210229 DOI: 10.1007/s00192-020-04251-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Urogynecol J ISSN: 0937-3462 Impact factor: 2.894
Definitions of the International Classification of Functioning Terms
| Category | Description |
|---|---|
| Impairment | Loss or abnormality of psychological, physiological, or anatomical structure or function at organ level. With respect to the classification of disorders in the storage and voiding of urine and feces, this means the impairment stress incontinence or detrusor overactivity |
| Disability | Restriction or loss of ability of a person to perform functions/activities in a normal manner. With respect to the classification of disabilities of voiding and stool, this means the disability involuntary loss of urine |
| Restriction in participation | Disadvantage due to impairment or disability that limits or prevents fulfilment of a normal role (depends on age, sex, socio-cultural factors) for the person |
Source: WHO Publication [4]
The 3IQ test [10]
| Questionnaire questions | Definitions of type of urinary incontinence based on responses to question 3 |
|---|---|
1. During the last 3 months, have you leaked urine (even a small amount)? Yes (please continue with questions 2 and 3) or no (questionnaire completed) | |
| 2. During the last 3 months, did you experience any involuntary loss of urine: (check all questions that apply) | |
| a) When you were performing some physical activity, such as coughing, sneezing, lifting, or exercise? | |
| b) When you had the urge to empty your bladder, but you could not get to the toilet fast enough? | |
| c) Without physical activity and without a sense of urgency? | |
| 3. During the last 3 months, did you experience involuntary loss of urine most often: (check only one) | |
| a) When you were performing some physical activity, such as coughing, sneezing, lifting, or exercise? | a) Most often with physical activity ➞ stress-only or stress-predominant urinary incontinence |
| b) When you had the urge to empty your bladder, but you could not get to the toilet fast enough? | b) Most often with the urge to empty the bladder ➞ urge-only or urge-predominant (urinary) incontinence |
| c) Without physical activity and without a sense of urgency? | c) Without physical activity or sense of urgency ➞ other cause |
| d) About equally as often with physical activity as with a sense of urgency? | d) About equally with physical activity and sense of urgency ➞ mixed (urinary) incontinence |
The PRAFAB questionnaire score*
| Category | Options |
|---|---|
| Protection | 1. I never use protection for urine loss |
| 2. I sometimes use protection, or I have to change my underwear because of urine loss | |
| 3. I normally use protection, or change my underwear several times a day because of urine loss | |
| 4. I always have to use protection because of urinary incontinence | |
| Amount | 1. The amount of urine loss is just a drop or less |
| 2. Sometimes I lose a trickle | |
| 3. The loss of urine is so much that it noticeably wets my protection or clothes | |
| 4. The loss of urine is so much that my protection is soaked or leaks | |
| Frequency: involuntary loss of urine occurs | 1. Once a week or less |
| 2. More than once but less than three times a week | |
| 3. More than three times a week, but not every day | |
| 4. Every day | |
| Adjustment: implications of urine loss | 1. I am not hampered in my daily activities |
| 2. I have stopped some activities, such as some sports and physically demanding activities | |
| 3. I have stopped most physical activities that caused involuntary loss of urine | |
| 4. I almost never go out | |
| Body (or self) image | 1. I am not bothered by my urine loss |
| 2. I think urine loss is annoying and troublesome, but I am not greatly bothered by it | |
| 3. Urine loss makes me feel dirty | |
| 4. I am disgusted by myself because of my urinary incontinence | |
| Total score | |
The PRAFAB questionnaire is validated in Dutch. Psychometric testing of the English version is not (yet) performed. Nevertheless this questionnaire is provided in English to give the readers an insight into the items and scoring system (minimum-maximum = 5–20 points; range 16 points)
Fig. 1Urgency questionnaire
Fig. 2Pelvic floor muscle functional assessment. UI urinary incontinence, FI fecal incontinence
Fig. 3Interpretation scores: pelvic floor muscle functional assessment form. PFM pelvic floor muscles, VAS visual analog scale, UI urinary incontinence, FI fecal incontinence