| Literature DB >> 34142179 |
Heidi F A Moossdorff-Steinhauser1, Bary C M Berghmans2, Marc E A Spaanderman3, Esther M J Bols4.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION AND HYPOTHESIS: Urinary incontinence (UI) is a common complaint for post-partum women. Reported prevalence and incidence figures show a large range due to varying study methodology. The crude prevalence of post-partum UI may differ when accounting for bother. Precise prevalence and incidence figures on (bothersome) UI are of relevance for health care providers, research planning, and policy makers. Therefore, we conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis to investigate the prevalence and incidence of UI in post-partum women in the Western world for relevant subgroups and assessed experienced bother in relation to UI.Entities:
Keywords: Bother; Incidence; Post-partum; Prevalence; Systematic review; Urinary incontinence
Year: 2021 PMID: 34142179 PMCID: PMC8295150 DOI: 10.1007/s00192-021-04877-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Urogynecol J ISSN: 0937-3462 Impact factor: 2.894
Fig. 1Study flow diagram
Characteristics and outcomes of included studies post-partum
| Authors/year | Country | Sample | Case definition UI | Timing measurement(s) | Questionnaire validation | Mean age (years) (SD; range) a | Parity (number of children: n (%) | Sample size (response rateb (%)) | Post-partum period | UI prevalence n (%) [incidence: n (%), period] | Type of UI n (%) | Risk of bias items c |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Arrue et al. 2010 [ | Spain | – Primipara – No UI prior to pregnancy Excluded: – Multiple pregnancy – Gestational age < 37 wks – Neurological disorders – Surgery and urogynaecological malformations – Delivery by CS | Urinary leakage on effort (SUI) according ICS terminology | 6 months | – Interview – ISI – ICIQ-UI-SF | 30.9 (18-43) | Primipara | 330 (83.3) | 6 months | By type: Incidence (from a term): SUI: 20 out of 227 (8.8) | – SUI: 50 (15.1) – MUI: 10 (3.0) – UUI: unknown – | 3,7,8 |
| Baydock et al. 2009 [ | Canada | – Singleton vaginal delivery Excluded: – UI prior to pregnancy – Drug/alcohol abuse – UI due to medical, cognitive or mobility impairment | Urinary leakage ≥ 1 every 2 weeks | 4 months | – Telephone interview – 19-item questionnaire | 29 (17-43) | Median: 1 (0-8) | 632 | 4 months | 181 (28.6) | By type: SUI: 145 (23.0) UUI: 77 (12.0) MUI: unknown | 4,6,7,8,9 |
| Borello-France et al. 2006 [ | USA | Primiparous women who delivered by caesarean section or vaginally with or without anal sphincter tear Excluded: - IBD - Self-reported prepregnancy anorectal surgery and neurological conditions predisposing to urinary or faecal incontinence | A response of “sometimes” or “often” to any of the MESA questions | 6 weeks & 6 months | – Telephone interview – MESA | – Sphinter tear: 27.6 ± 6.0 – Vaginal control: 25.8 ± 5.7 – Caesarean control: 30.2 ± 6.6 | Primipara | 6 weeks: 837 (91.0) 6 months: 759 (82.0) | 6 weeks & 6 months | 6 weeks: 282 (33.7) 6 months: 237 (31.2) | By type: 6 weeks: SUI: 128 (45.4) UUI: 37 (13.1) MUI: 117 (41.5) 6 months: SUI: 121 (51.1) UUI: 25 (10.5) MUI: 91 (38.4) | 2 |
| Boyles et al. 2009 [ | USA | Eligible women were identified through Oregon state birth certificates Excluded: Women having abortions, stillbirths or adoptions, out of state residents, and women for whom identifiers were missing | Leakage of urine | 3–6 months | Postal self-developed survey | 27.7 (5.8) | Primipara | 5599 | 4.4 months (range 3–6) | 955 (17.1) [Incidence: 554 (10.0)] | – | 2,6,8,9 |
| Brown et al. 1998 [ | Australia | All women who gave birth in a 2-week period except those who had a stillbirth or known neonatal death | UI not specified | 6-7 months | Postal survey | 29.4 (15–47) | Primi- & multipara | 1366 (62.5) | 6–7 months | 142 (10.) By parity: - Primiparous: 53 (10.4) - Multiparous: 89 (10.9) | – | 6,8 |
| Brown et al. 2015 [ | Australia | Adult nulliparous women | Leakage of urine at least once per month | 3,6,9,12 months | ISI 3,6,12 months: postal survey 9 months: telephone interview | – | Primipara | 1507 | 3,6,9,12 months | -3 months: 416/1415 (29.3) −6 months: 281/1388 (20.2) −9 months: 370/1318 (28.1) −12 months: 356/1348 (26.4) -Any UI: 680/1449 (46.9) | 4,5,6,9 | |
| Burgio et al. 2003 [ | USA | Convenience sample, obstetric delivery | Have you ever experienced any difficulty controlling urination? Have you ever had any accidental loss of urine, even a small amount? Have you ever wet yourself? | 2–3 days, 6 weeks, 3,6,12 months | 2–3 days: face-to-face interview 6 weeks, 3,6,12 months: telephone interview | 28.6 (14–42) | Mean: 1.9, median: 2.0 (1–6) Primipara: 41.5% | 523 (on 2/3 days) | 6 weeks, 3,6,12 months | 6 weeks: 56/493 (11.4) 3 months: 45/483 (9.3) 6 months: 47/447 (10.5) 12 months: 51/385 (13.3) | 2,6,7,8,9 | |
| Chaliha et al. 1999 [ | UK | Nulliparous women, English-speaking and had singleton pregnancies in the third trimester Excluded: - UTI - History of urinary tract abnormality, recurrent urinary tract infection, history of anorectal surgery or trauma and active anorectal infection | SUI: loss of urine on physical effort or coughing. UUI: loss of urine associated with a strong desire to void | 3 months | Structured questionnaire: interviewed in person or by telephone | 29 (17–46) | Primipara | 549 | 3 months | 80 (14.6) | SUI: 68 (85.0) UUI: 12 (15.0) | 6,7,8,9 |
| Cooklin et al. 2015 [ | Australia | nulliparous, adult pregnant women (singleton, ≥ 36 weeks’ gestation), reporting in pregnancy the intention to breastfeed their infants for at least 8 weeks. Excluded: - Medical conditions prohibitive to breastfeeding; breast reduction surgery; dermatitis on nipple in pregnancy; or requiring services of psychiatrists or social workers during pregnancy. | UI not specified | 8 weeks | Telephone interview (week 8 postpartum). | 32.6 (4.1; 19–44) | Primipara | 222 (73.0) | 8 weeks | 26 (11.7) | 2,3,6,7,8 | |
| Dolan et al. 2004 [ | UK | Primigravidae between 34 and 40 weeks of gestation | Any UI within last 3 months | 3 months | Postal self-developed UI questionnaire and KHQ | 26 (5.3) | Primipara | 362 (73.7) | 3 months | 47 (13.0) | SUI: 14 (29.8) UUI: 3 (6.4) MUI: 21 (44.7) Missing: 9 (19.1) | 6,7,8 |
| Durnea 2014 [ | Ireland | Nulliparous in their first ongoing pregnancy and having a singleton foetus with a gestational age < 15 weeks. Excluded: preexisting risk factors for pregnancy complications | ICS definitions for urinary dysfunction | 1 year | Australian pelvic floor questionnaire | 30.5 (4.2) | Primipara | 872 (58.8) | 1 year | 465 (53.9) Incidence: 294 (34.1) | SUI: 204 (43.9) UUI: 72 (15.5) MUI: 189 (40.6) Incidence: SUI: 111 (37.8) UUI: 36 (12.2) MUI: 147 (50.0) | 8,9 |
| Farrell 2001 [ | Canada | – Nullipara – No medical illnesses Excluded: – urinary tract abonormalities or pelvic surgery medication that alters urinary tract function | Do you accidentally lose urine from your bladder? | 6 weeks, 6 months | Written self-developed questionnaire | Median 28 (15-48) | Primipara | 6 weeks: 559 (94.3) 6 months: 484 (81.6) | 6 weeks, 6 months | 6 weeks 148/559 (26.5) 6 months: 125/484 (25.8) Incidence: 6 wks: 107/489 (21.9) 6 mo: 89/424 (21.0) | – | 6,8 |
| Gartland et al. 2015 [ | Australia | – ≤ 24 weeks of gestation – Nulliparous, ≥ 18 year – No previous live births or stillbirths at ≥ 20 weeks of gestation | Leaking urine at least once a month | 3,6,9,12 months | Postal questionnaire: 3,6,12 months Computer-assisted telephone interviews: 9 months | 31.7 (SD 4.6; 19–47) | Primipara | 1011 (response rate estimate 28–31%) | 0–3, 4–6, 7–9, 10–12 months | 0–3 months: 297/1004 (29.6) 4–6 months: 201/992 (20.3) 7–9 months: 282/957 (29.5) 10–12 months: 218/876 (24.9) Period prevalence 0–12 months: 472 (46.7) | 0–3 months: SUI: 122 (41.1) UUI: 27 (9.1) MUI: 148 (49.8) 4–6 months: SUI: 114 (56.7) UUI: 26 (12.9) MUI: 61 (30.3) 7–9 months: SUI: 160 (56.7) UUI: 55 (19.5) MUI: 67 (23.8) 10–12 months: SUI: 104 (47.7) UUI: 33 (15.1) MUI: 81 (37.2) | 2,5,8,9 |
| Glazener et al. 2006 [ | Scotland/UK/New Zealand | Primipara Excluded: twin pregnancy | Do you ever lose any urine when you do not mean to? | 3 months | Postal self-developed questionnaire | 26.7 (5.3) | Primipara | 3405 (76.0) | 3 months | 989 (29.0) | SUI: 459 (46.4) UUI: 221 (22.3) MUI/other: 309 (31.2) | 8 |
| Hansen et al. 2012 [ | Denmark | – Primipara – ≥ 18 years | Any urinary leakage | 1 year | – ICIQ-UI-SF – Interference daily life | 28.2 (4.8) | Primipara | 799 (49.8) | 9–12 months | 234 (29.3) | SUI: 126 (53.8) UUI: 67 (28.6) MUI: 41 (17.5) | 5,8,9 |
| Hatem et al. 2005 [ | France | Primipara | Score ≥ 2 on the FPSUND tool | 6 months | Self-administered questionnaire: FPSUND tool | 27.2 (4.8) | 1: 1136 (88.0) ≥ 2: 155 (12.0) | 1291 (52.0) | 171 ± 12 days | 382 (29.6) | SUI: 162 (43.0) UUI: 23 (6.0) MUI: 51 (13.0) Unspecified UI: 146 (38.0) | 8,9 |
| Huebner et al. 2010 [ | Germany | – Primipara – Singleton pregnancy – Cephalic presentation – Vaginal delivery – ≥ 38 weeks’ gestation | Do you leak urine involuntarily or does urge lead to UI? | 6 weeks & 2 months | Self-developed questionnaire | 28.1 (4.7) | Primipara | 411 (67.4) | 6 weeks & 2 months | 6 weeks: 117 (28.5) 2 months: 39 (9.5) | – | 6,7,8 |
| Johannessen et al. 2018 [ | Norway | – Primipara – Healthy infant | Complaint of involuntary loss of urine | 12 months | ICIQ-UI SF | UI alone: 29.8 (4.6; 18, 42) | Primipara | 976 (65.6) | 12 months | 382 (39.1) | – | 8 |
| Mannion et al. 2015 [ | Canada | Women who delivered singletons | Since your baby’s birth have you experienced UI (unintentional loss of urine?) | 12 months | Self-developed questionnaire | 31.5 (4.4) | Primipara: 681 (43.3) Multipara:747 (47.5) Missing: 146 (9.3) | 1574 | 0–12 months | 773 (49.1) | – | 2,4,8,9 |
| Martin-Martin et al. 2014 [ | Spain | – Women with singleton pregnancy Excluded: UI before pregnancy | UI not specified | 3 and 6 months | Modified ICIQ-UI-SF (by telephone) | 31 (5.1) | – 0: 224 (58.8) – ≥ 1: 160 (41.9) | 413 (82.6) No previous UI: 381 (76.2) | 3 and 6 months | 3 months: 43 (11.3) 6 months: 29 (7.6) Incidence 3 months: 13 (30.0) | 3 months: SUI: 25 (57.5) UUI/MUI/unclassified: unclear 6 months: SUI predominated | 4,7,8 |
| Mason et al. 1999 [ | UK | Nulli- and multiparous women, regardless of type of delivery | SUI: do you leak urine during physical activity or exertion, for example, whilst coughing, laughing, lifting heavy objects, climbing stairs, during sex etc.? | 8–10 weeks | Self-developed questionnaire | Range: 16–45 | Primi- and multiparous | 572 (64.0) | 8 weeks | 179 (31.3) Incidence: 45 (7.9) | SUI | 4,8 |
| Mørkved et al. 1999 [ | Norway | All women who delivered at hospital | ICS definition and ‘Do you leak urine at any time: never, seldom, weekly or daily?’ | 8 weeks | Structured interview 8 wks post-partum | 28 (19–40) | 144 (72.0) | 8 weeks | Self-report: 54 (38.0) Pad test: 28 (19.0) By parity: 1: 21 (38.9) – 2: 19 (35.2) – 3: 11 (20.4) – ≥ 4: 3 (5.6) | – | 3,8 | |
| Pregazzi et al. 2012 [ | Italy | Excluded: – Urethra and/or bladder surgery – Lower urinary tract disorders UTI during pregnancy | SUI: UI on physical effort, UUI = UI associated with a strong desire to void | 3 months | Face-to-face interviews | 19–44 | Primipara: 379 (70.7) Multipara: 158 (29.3) | 537 | 3 months | 84 (15.6) | SUI: 43 (51.2) UUI: 21 (25.0) MUI: 20 (23.8) | 4,8,9 |
| Quiboeuf et al. 2015 [ | France | – Singleton pregnancy – Excluded: – Women expected to move away from region – Prepregnancy DM | ‘Have you had involuntary urinary leakages?’ | 4 months | -Self-administered postal questionnaire -BFLUTS (type UI) -Sandvik score (severity) | 29 (18-44) | Primipara: 493 (30.0) Multipara: 1150 (70.0) | 1643 (87.0) | 4 months | 340 (20.7) | – | 4,8 |
| Raza-Khan et al. 2006 [ | USA | – All pregnant women (3rd trimester) Excluded: – History of preexisting DM – Active cardiac disease excl. mitral valve prolapse – Neurological disease – Urinary tract surgery – Congenital genito-urinary abnormalities | Any MESA answer of ‘sometimes’ or ‘often’ | 6–8 weeks | - Self-completion written method – MESA – Hunskaar Severity Index | 28 (17-41) | – 0: 37 (32.7) – 1: 47 (41.6) – 2: 18 (15.9) – 3: 10 (8.8) – 4: 1 (0.9) | 113 (51.6) | Mean: 6.5 weeks Median: 6.3 (SD 1.6) | 50 (44.2) Incidence: 5 (4.4) | SUI: 24 (48.0) UUI: 3 (6.0) MUI: 23 (46.0) | 3,8,9 |
| Rikard-Bell et al. 2014 [ | Australia | – Primipara – Non-instrumental delivery Excluded: – Death of baby during labour or post-partum period | UI not specified | ≥ 6 months | – Postal questionnaire – PFDI-20-SF – PISQ-12 | By group: – Intact perineum: 23.4 (16–41) – Episiotomy: 24.8 (16–38) – Spontaneous tear: 24.4 (15–40) | Primipara | 196 (25.6) | ≥ 6 months | 123 (63.0) | SUI: 62 (50.0) | 3,4,5,6,8,9 |
| Schytt et al. 2004 [ | Sweden | Singleton pregnancy Excluded: women not responding to all 3 questionnaires | UI: Any involuntary loss of urine during the last week SUI: ‘Have you experienced involuntary loss of urine during physical exertion (for example, sneezing or jumping) during the last week?’ | 12 months | Postal questionnaire | 29.5 (median 29.0, SD 4.6) | Primipara: 1051 (44.0) Multipara: 1339 (56.0) | 2390 (53.0) | 12 months | 12 months: SUI: 518 (21.7) | – | 2,8,9 |
| Solans-Domènech et al. 2010 [ | Spain | Healthy nulliparous pregnant women Excluded: – UI before pregnancy – Neurological disease – Cognitive disorders – Urological pathology (non-infectious) – Abortion – Impaired mobility – Previous urogynaecologic surgery – Current treatment with drugs (benzodiazepines, diuretics) | Confirmative answer on ISI (amount/frequency) | 7 weeks | – Self-administered during visit – ICIQ-UI-SF – ISI – Effect on dailyliving: VAS (0-10) | – | Primipara | 950 (84.2) | 7 weeks | 155 (16.3) Incidence: 49 (9.0) | SUI: 85 (54.8) UUI: 46 (29.7) MUI: 14 (9.0) Other: 10 (5.8) | 4 |
| Thomason et al. 2007 [ | USA | – Primipara Excluded: – Genital anomalies – Diabetes with risk of UTI – Prior urinary tract infection/surgery – Pregnant – Delivered by CS – UI before pregnancy | Have you involuntarily lost or leaked any amount of urine? | 6–9 months | Self-constructed questionnaire | Primiparae continent: 29.7 Primipara incontinent: 29.8 | Primipara | 121 (75.6) | 6 months | 52/107 (48.6) Incidence: 2/47 (4.3) | – | 3,6,8 |
| Torrisi 2002 [ | Italy | – Nullipara Excluded: – Previous pelvic surgery – History of recurrent urinary tract infections, women with known malformations of their urinary tract, pre-conceptional hypertension, diabetes, connective tissue disorders, or neurological or cardiological diseases | A score of at least 3 at the ICIQ-SF | 3 months | - ICIQ-SF - King’s Health Questionnaire | 29.8 (5.6) | Primipara | 744 (70.9) | 3 months | 161 (21.6) | SUI: 61.0 UUI: 15.5 MUI: 12.4 Not reported: 11.1 | 7,8,9 |
| Wesnes et al. 2007 [ | Norway | – Primipara – Singleton pregnancy – Continent before and during pregnancy Excluded: – Not completed questionnaire 1, 3 or 4 | During coughing/laughing/sneezing, when running/jumping or if they had leakage accompanied by a strong urge to void | 6 months | Postal questionnaire | 27.9 (4.2) | Primipara | 7561 | 6 months | [Incidence: 1562 (21.0)], | SUI: 651 (41.7) UUI: 471 (30.2) MUI: 440 (28.2) | 8,9 |
aUnless otherwise stated
bResponse rate is based on follow-up assessment in post-partum period (not initial cohort during pregnancy)
cEach number represents areas where risk of bias exists (based on the Joanna Briggs critical appraisal tool) [19]. 1 = Was the sample frame appropriate to address the target population? 2 = Were study participants sampled in an appropriate way? 3 = Was the sample size adequate? 4 = Were the study subjects and the setting described in detail? 5 = Were the data analysis conducted with sufficient coverage of the identified sample? 6 = Were valid methods used for the identification of the condition? 7 = Was the condition measured in a standard, reliable way for all participants? 8 = Was there appropriate statistical analysis? 9 = Was the response rate adequate, and if not, was the low response rate managed appropriately?
Incidence defined as new onset UI after delivery
UI = urinary incontinence, IUGA = International Urogynecological Association; ICS = International Continence Society; SUI = stress urinary incontinence, UUI = urgency urinary incontinence, MUI = mixed urinary incontinence, ICIQ-UI-SF = International Consultation on Incontinence Questionnaire-Urinary Incontinence Short Form, IBD = inflammatory bowel disease (ulcerative colitis or Crohn’s disease), wks = weeks, POP = pelvic organ prolapse, IIQ-7 = Incontinence Impact Questionnaire, UDI-6 = Urogenital Distress Inventory, DM = diabetes mellitus, y = years, clin = clinical, Obst = obstetric, UTI = urinary tract infection, inf = infection, QoL = quality of life, I-QoL = incontinence quality of life, PFDI-20 = Pelvic Floor Distress Inventory, ISI = Incontinence Severity Index, QUID = Questionnaire for Urinary Diagnosis, 3-IQ = 3 Incontinence Questionnaire, mths = months, PFDI = Pelvic Floor Distress Inventory, KHQ = Kings Health Questionnaire, sec = second, trim = trimester, MESA = Medical, Epidemiological, and Social Aspects of Ageing Questionnaire, BFLUTS = Bristol Female Lower Urinary Tract Symptom questionnaire; BFLUTS = British Female Low Urinary Track Symptoms, ST = short term, LT = long term
Measurement of bother and results
| Measurement instrument | Background information on measurement instrument | Study | Original measurement result (mean) | Period post-partum | (Converted) measurement results (0–100) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
ICIQ-UI SF (0-21) | To assess symptoms of UI and impact on QoL. (4 questions, question 4 is on moment of UI and is not within the calculation of the total) | [ | 8.2 for SUI | 6 months | 39.0 |
| 10.0 for MUI | 6 months | 47.6 | |||
| [ | 5.9 | 1 year | 28.1 | ||
| [ | 5.1 | 1 year | 24.3 | ||
| [ | 6.0 | 3 months | 28.6 | ||
| [ | Results reported in categories. No total score | ||||
ICIQ-UI SF Question 3 (QoL) (0-10) | Question 3 of the ICIQ-UI SF is on the interference in daily life of UI | [ | 4.1 | 3 months | 41.0 |
| 4.5 | 6 months | 45.0 | |||
| I-QOL | Quality of life in persons with UI. 3 subscales: 1. Avoidance and limiting behaviour, 2. Psychosocial impact, 3. Social embarrassment (22 questions) | [ | No exact scores reported | ||
| KHQ | [ | No total score reported | |||
| Self-constructed questionnaire | [ | No total score reported |
ICIQ-UI-SF = International Consultation on Incontinence Questionnaire-Urinary Incontinence Short Form, QoL = quality of life, I-QoL = incontinence quality of life, KHQ = Kings Health Questionnaire, SUI = stress urinary incontinence, MUI = mixed urinary incontinence
Fig. 2Pooled prevalence of UI post-partum
Fig. 3Prevalence of UI by type and period