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“A secret club”: focus groups about women’s toileting behaviors

机译:“秘密俱乐部”:关于女性上厕所行为的焦点小组

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Understanding reasons for and impact of women’s toileting behaviors on bladder health is important to prevent and manage urinary incontinence (UI) and overactive bladder (OAB). Women, regardless of urinary incontinence (UI) and overactive bladder (OAB) status, were recruited in Pennsylvania and North Carolina. Focus groups were conducted by trained female moderators and sessions were audiotaped. Participants completed an anonymous questionnaire containing validated items to determine the presence of UI and OAB. Audiotapes were transcribed and content was analyzed by two investigators to identify themes. Twenty-four women participated (mean age 68?±?13.4?years); most had UI (75%) or OAB (87.5%). Many women had difficulty in describing bladder health, and talked about bladder function, diseases or conditions, and control over the bladder. Four themes about toileting emerged: 1) cues/triggers/alerts women used to find and use toilets, 2) toilet cleanliness away from and at home, 3) toileting as a nuisance, and 4) situational awareness. Women described internal (e.g., sensation of heaviness) and external cues/triggers/alerts (e.g., walking by restrooms), and the trade-off between their concerns about public toilet cleanliness and the need to urinate. Some women expressed being irritated or annoyed about having to stop activities to urinate. Most women reported sitting on their home toilets, whereas, many hovered or stood over the toilet in public places. The information gained from this study will facilitate the development of relevant public health messaging and interventions to raise public awareness about UI, OAB, and bladder health with the aim to encourage women to seek help when symptoms are present.
机译:了解女性上厕所行为的原因及其对膀胱健康的影响,对于预防和控制尿失禁(UI)和膀胱过度活动症(OAB)至关重要。在宾夕法尼亚州和北卡罗来纳州招募了女性,不论其大小便失禁(UI)和膀胱过度活动症(OAB)状况如何。焦点小组由训练有素的女主持人主持,会议录音。参与者完成了一个匿名问卷,其中包含经过验证的项目,以确定UI和OAB的存在。转录了录音带,并由两名调查员分析了内容以识别主题。 24名妇女参加了调查(平均年龄68岁±13.4岁);大多数使用UI(75%)或OAB(87.5%)。许多妇女在描述膀胱健康方面有困难,并谈论了膀胱功能,疾病或状况以及对膀胱的控制。出现了四个有关洗手间的主题:1)习惯于寻找和使用洗手间的提示/触发/提醒妇女; 2)在家中和外出时洗手间的清洁度; 3)洗手间的滋扰;以及4)处境意识。妇女描述了内部的(例如沉重的感觉)和外部的提示/触发器/警报(例如在洗手间走动),以及她们对公共厕所清洁度和小便需要之间的权衡。一些妇女对不得不停止排尿活动感到恼火或恼火。大多数妇女报告说坐在家里的马桶上,而许多妇女在公共场所徘徊或站在马桶上。从这项研究中获得的信息将有助于相关公共卫生信息和干预措施的开发,以提高公众对UI,OAB和膀胱健康的认识,以鼓励妇女在出现症状时寻求帮助。

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