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Associations between the severity of obstructive lower urinary tract symptoms and care-seeking behavior in rural Africa: A cross-sectional survey from Uganda

机译:非洲农村地区梗阻性下尿路症状严重程度与就医行为之间的关联:来自乌干达的横断面调查

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Study type A cross sectional survey. Background Global estimates indicate that by 2018 2.3 billion individuals worldwide will suffer from lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS), with 1.1 billion having LUTS related to bladder outlet obstruction (BOO). Left untreated BOO in men causes irreversible changes to the urinary tract leading to urinary retention, the need for catheterization, renal failure and even death. Estimates suggest that Africa will be one of the continents with the greatest increase in (LUTS) by 2018 however direct measures in Africa are lacking. The objectives were to: (1) measure of prevalence of LUTS/BOO in a community-based sample of men in Africa, (2) compare community-based LUTS/BOO frequency to those seeking care for LUTS in a local clinic (3) quantify bother, interference with daily living, worry and quality of life related to LUTS/BOO between community and clinic settings and (4) examine relationships between socioeconomic and demographics related to LUTS/BOO. Methods and findings 473 men from a rural Ugandan community (238 residents living with their symptoms and 177 presenting at a clinic for care) completed the International Prostate Symptom Scale (IPSS) and a 53-item validated LUTS symptom, bother and quality of life index. Severity of symptoms was categorized based on reference ranges for mild, moderate and severe levels of the IPSS, comparing those in the community versus those seeking care for symptoms. IPSS indicated that 55.9% of men in the community versus 17.5% of those at the clinic had mild symptoms, 31.5% in the community versus 52.5% of those at the clinic had moderate symptoms and 12.6% of those in the community versus 29.9% of those at the clinic had severe symptoms (p0.001). Men seeking care for LUTS/BOO had a lower quality of life (p0.05), were more bothered by their urinary symptoms (p0.05), had more interference with daily activity and worry (p0.05) but this did not have an impact on their general sense of wellbeing. Conclusions The burden of disease of LUTS/BOO in this rural African cohort is high and significantly higher among those seeking care due to the bother of their symptoms. One in 4 men will spend money for transport to clinic due to LUTS/BOO despite low economic resources. Educational tools for patients structured to the level of literacy are justified.
机译:研究类型A横断面调查。背景技术全球估计表明,到2018年,全球将有23亿人患有下尿路症状(LUTS),其中11亿人患有与膀胱出口梗阻(BOO)相关的LUTS。男性未经治疗的BOO会导致尿路不可逆转的变化,导致尿retention留,需要导尿,肾功能衰竭甚至死亡。估计表明,到2018年,非洲将是非洲最大的大陆之一,但非洲缺乏直接的措施。目的是:(1)在非洲以社区为基础的男性样本中测量LUTS / BOO的患病率;(2)将以社区为基础的LUTS / BOO频率与在当地诊所寻求LUTS护理的人进行比较(3)量化社区和诊所之间在与LUTS / BOO相关的日常生活,烦恼和生活质量方面的困扰,干扰,以及(4)检查与LUTS / BOO相关的社会经济与人口统计学之间的关系。方法和发现473名来自乌干达农村社区的男性(238名居民的症状患者和177名就诊诊所的患者)完成了国际前列腺症状量表(IPSS)和经验证的53项LUTS症状,困扰和生活质量指数。根据IPSS轻度,中度和重度的参考范围对症状的严重程度进行了分类,将社区中的症状与寻求症状的患者进行了比较。 IPSS指出,社区中男性的55.9%相对于诊所的男性的17.5%有轻度症状,社区中的男性为31.5%,诊所的男性为52.5%属于中度症状,社区中的男性为12.6%,而社区中的男性为29.9%那些在诊所的人有严重的症状(p <0.001)。寻求LUTS / BOO护理的男性的生活质量较低(p <0.05),其尿路症状更为困扰(p <0.05),对日常活动和忧虑的干扰较大(p <0.05),但没有对他们的总体幸福感的影响。结论在非洲农村这个群体中,LUTS / BOO的疾病负担很高,并且由于症状困扰而在寻求治疗的人群中明显更高。尽管经济资源匮乏,但由于LUTS / BOO,四分之一的男性将花钱运送到诊所。有针对性的针对患者的教育工具是合理的。

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