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Women’s experiences of assessment for urinary incontinence: a qualitative study

British Journal of Nursing, ISSN: 2052-2819, Vol: 33, Issue: 4, Page: 168-174
2024
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New Urinary Incontinence Research from Vestfold Hospital Trust Described (Women's experiences of assessment for urinary incontinence: a qualitative study)

2024 MAR 12 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at NewsRx Women's Health Daily -- Data detailed on urinary incontinence have been presented.

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Background: One in four women experience urinary incontinence. A woman’s medical history, a physical examination and certain tests can guide specialists in diagnosing and offering treatment. Despite the high prevalence, little is known about women’s experience of urinary incontinence assessment. Aim: To explore the experience of a group of women undergoing an assessment for urinary incontinence. Methods: Individual semi-structured interviews were conducted with 10 women who had been assessed for urinary incontinence. A thematic reflective analysis method was used. Findings: The women experienced a lot of shame and worry related to their urinary incontinence and the assessment. Having a safe relationship with the urotherapist was very important, and being given information about treatment options gave hope for a better life. Conclusion: Urinary incontinence and its assessment are associated with shame and anxiety. A good patient–urotherapist relationship is paramount and learning that treatments are available made women feel more optimistic about the future.

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