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Measuring Bladder Health: Development and Cognitive Evaluation of Items for a Novel Bladder Health Instrument.

Leslie M Rickey1, Melissa L Constantine2, Emily S Lukacz3, Jerry L Lowder4, Diane K Newman5, Linda Brubaker3, Kyle Rudser2, Cora E Lewis6, Lisa K Low7, Mary H Palmer8, Todd Rockwood2.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: We describe the item development and cognitive evaluation process used in creating the Prevention of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms Bladder Health Instrument (PLUS-BHI).
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Questions assessing bladder health were developed using reviews of published items, expert opinion, and focus groups' transcript review. Candidate items were tested through cognitive interviews with community-dwelling women and an online panel survey. Items were assessed for comprehension, language, and response categories and modified iteratively to create the PLUS-BHI.
RESULTS: Existing measures of bladder function (storage, emptying, sensation components) and bladder health impact required modification of time frame and response categories to capture a full range of bladder health. Of the women 167 (18-80 years old) completed individual interviews and 791 women (18-88 years) completed the online panel survey. The term "bladder health" was unfamiliar for most and was conceptualized primarily as absence of severe urinary symptoms, infection, or cancer. Coping mechanisms and self-management strategies were central to bladder health perceptions. The inclusion of prompts and response categories that captured infrequent symptoms increased endorsement of symptoms across bladder function components.
CONCLUSIONS: Bladder health measurement is challenged by a lack of awareness of normal function, use of self-management strategies to mitigate impact on activities, and a common tendency to overlook infrequent lower urinary tract symptoms. The PLUS-BHI is designed to characterize the full spectrum of bladder health in women and will be validated for research use.

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Keywords:  health status indicators; health surveys; interviews as topic; lower urinary tract symptoms; urinary bladder

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33350312      PMCID: PMC8068674          DOI: 10.1097/JU.0000000000001581

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Urol        ISSN: 0022-5347            Impact factor:   7.450


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3.  Prevention of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms Research Consortium Focus Group Study of Habits, Attitudes, Realities, and Experiences of Bladder Health.

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