Literature DB >> 9303662

[Urinary incontinence in adult women: a descriptive study of a rural population].

J J Bretones Alcaraz1, M D del Pino y Pino, M A García Vilchez, M L Fajardo Cabrerizo, J M Sáez García, I Ortega López.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To find the quantitative and qualitative features of urinary incontinence (UI) in an out-patient feminine population in our Health District.
DESIGN: Crossover and observational study. PARTICIPANTS: Women between 20 and 65 years old who attended a PC on-demand clinic. INTERVENTION: A questionnaire and a clinical history.
RESULTS: Eight PC doctors polled 502 female patients. 40.6% said they had urinary incontinence, the majority (70.3%) of these had stress incontinence. The starting age was between 30 and 51 in 60% of cases. 37.5% of the patients with UI said it had moderate or serious psycho-social repercussions, although only 11.4% had consulted the doctor.
CONCLUSIONS: There is a broad range of difference on the prevalence of UI in the literature, which on the whole tends to minimise the problem, due to the diagnostic criteria and methods used. UI is an extremely serious health problem for women, with important repercussions on their quality of life, in spite of which patients do not seek medical help. We health-workers should make an effort to tackle this problem in this broad population-group.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9303662

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Aten Primaria        ISSN: 0212-6567            Impact factor:   1.137


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1.  [Rural medicine: a view to the future (and II). Rural Medicine Working Group of the semFYC].

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Journal:  Aten Primaria       Date:  2000 Jul-Aug       Impact factor: 1.137

2.  [Study of the prevalence of urinary incontinence in women from 18 to 65 and its influence on their quality of life].

Authors:  M J Modroño Freire; M J Sánchez Cougil; P Gayoso Diz; M Valero Paternain; M Blanco Ramos; F O Cuña Ramos
Journal:  Aten Primaria       Date:  2004 Jul-Aug       Impact factor: 1.137

3.  Does urinary incontinence affect quality of life of Greek women less severely? A cross-sectional study in two Mediterranean settings.

Authors:  Stella Anifantaki; Tuncay Muge Filiz; Athanasios Alegakis; Pinar Topsever; Adelais Markaki; Nursan Dede Cinar; Frangiskos Sofras; Christos Lionis
Journal:  Qual Life Res       Date:  2009-10-22       Impact factor: 4.147

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