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Impacts of nocturia on quality of life, mental health, work limitation, and health care seeking in China, Taiwan and South Korea (LUTS Asia): Results from a cross-sectional, population-based study

机译:Nocturia对中国,台湾和韩国(LUTS亚洲)的生活,心理健康,工作限制和医疗保健的影响:横断面,基于人口的研究结果

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BackgroundWhile nocturia has been proposed to be related to various systemic diseases and even mortality, there has been little information of the impact of nocturia in other aspects of physical and mental well-being. We evaluated the impact of nocturia on quality of life (QoL), mental health, work limitation, and health-care seeking behavior.MethodsAn internet-based self-administered survey was distributed among individuals aged ≥40 years with the ability to use a computer and to read the local language. Survey questions included demographic details, International Continence Society symptom definitions and the international prostate symptom score. Impact on nocturia on health-related QoL physical and mental health domain, Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) score and Work Limitations Questionnaire (WLQ) measures was evaluated.ResultsThere were 8284 participants (women, 51%) of whom 34% were aged ≥60 years. Prevalence of nocturia ≥2 was 35% in men and 37% in women. Across both genders, QoL decreased with increasing frequency of nocturia. Besides nocturia, hypertension, presence of neurological disorder, lower urinary tract symptom measures and female gender were also associated with HADS anxiety and depression scores of ≥8. Nocturia significantly impacted work ability across WLQ measures. Though the utilization of prescription medications increased with the increase in frequency of nocturia, it was also noted that up to 30% of participants who reported nocturia frequency of ≥3 did not seek any treatment for their complaints.ConclusionNocturia significantly affects QoL, work productivity, and mental well-being. However, healthcare utilization remains low and warrants increased awareness and education in the patients, caregivers and physicians.
机译:背景,夜尿已被提出与各种全身疾病甚至死亡率有关,几乎没有关于夜尿在身体和心理健康的其他方面的影响的信息。我们评估了夜游对生活质量(QOL),心理健康,工作限制和保健寻求行为的影响..在≥40岁的个体中,在≥40岁的个人中分发了基于互联网的自我管理调查并阅读当地语言。调查问题包括人口统计详情,国际南国社会症状定义和国际前列腺症状得分。对健康有关的QoL身心健康域,医院焦虑和抑郁症(HASS)评分和工作限制的影响评估了对核心有关的QOL身心健康域(WLQ)措施。一些参与者(女性,51%)是34%的人≥60岁。男性夜尿≥2的患病率为35%,女性患有37%。跨越双重,随着夜尿的频率越来越大,QOL减少。除夜尿,高血压,神经疾病的存在,患有症状症状措施和女性性别的存在还与≥8的焦虑和抑郁症也有关。 Nocturia跨WLQ措施显着影响工作能力。虽然使用处方药的利用随着夜尿的频率的增加而增加,但还注意到,高达30%的参与者报告夜游频率≥3的患者没有寻求任何对其投诉的治疗方法。结论止痛性显着影响QOL,工作效率,和心理健康。然而,医疗利用率仍然很低,并认证在患者,照顾者和医生中提高了提高认识和教育。

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