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Prevalence and impact on quality of life of lower urinary tract symptoms among a sample of employed women in Taipei: a questionnaire survey.

机译:台北市从业妇女样本中下尿路症状的普遍性及其对生活质量的影响:一项问卷调查。

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BACKGROUND: Previous studies about the prevalence and impact of lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) were focused on urinary incontinence or overactive bladder in the general population. Little research has been focused on the role that the workplace has in employed women's experiences with LUTS or the impact of LUTS on their health-related quality of life (HRQL). OBJECTIVES: To estimate the prevalence of LUTS among employed female nurses in Taipei and to compare the HRQL for nurses with and without LUTS. DESIGN: This study was a cross-sectional, questionnaire survey. SETTINGS: Three medical centers and five regional hospitals in Taipei were selected randomly. PARTICIPANTS: In the selected hospitals, 1065 female nurses were selected randomly. Data analyses were based on 907 usable surveys. All participants were native Taiwanese; most of the female nurses were 26-35 years of age (mean=31.02, SD=6.32), had normal body mass index, and had never given birth. Most nurses' bladder habits were poor or very poor and their personal habits of fluid consumption at work were inadequate. METHODS: Data were collected using the Taiwan Nurse Bladder Survey and the Short Form 36 Taiwan version. Chi-square tests were used to compare the prevalence rates of different LUTS for nurses in different age groups. Student's t-tests were conducted to compare the mean scores of HRQL for nurses with and without LUTS. RESULTS: Based on 907 usable surveys, 590 (65.0%) experienced at least one type of LUTS. The prevalence for different LUTS ranged from 8.0% to 46.5%. Nurses who reported LUTS also reported lower HRQL, more so on physical health than mental health, than nurses who did not report LUTS. CONCLUSIONS: Although most of the nurses in this study were young (< or =35 years) and nulliparous, LUTS were common among this group. The high prevalence rate of LUTS leads to concerns about nurses' possible dysfunctional voiding patterns and possible effects of working environment and poor bladder and personal habits on LUTS. Study results showed a possible negative impact of LUTS on nurses' physical health. Designing a continence-related education program for this group is essential for delivering information about LUTS prevention and management.
机译:背景:先前有关下尿路症状(LUTS)的发生率和影响的研究集中于一般人群中的尿失禁或膀胱过度活动症。很少有研究集中在工作场所在女性受雇于LUTS的经历中的作用或LUTS对与健康相关的生活质量(HRQL)的影响上。目的:评估台北市在职女护士中LUTS的患病率,并比较有或没有LUTS的护士的HRQL。设计:本研究是横断面问卷调查。地点:台北随机选择了三个医疗中心和五个地区医院。参加者:在选定的医院中,随机选择了1065名女护士。数据分析基于907个可用调查。所有参与者均为台湾本地人;大多数女护士年龄在26-35岁之间(平均= 31.02,SD = 6.32),体重指数正常,从未生育。大多数护士的膀胱习惯很差或非常差,而且他们在工作中消耗液体的个人习惯还不够。方法:采用台湾护士膀胱调查和台湾简短表格36收集数据。卡方检验用于比较不同年龄组护士的不同LUTS患病率。进行学生t检验以比较有和没有LUTS的护士的HRQL平均得分。结果:基于907个可用的调查,有590个(65.0%)经历了至少一种LUTS。不同LUTS的患病率在8.0%至46.5%之间。与未报告LUTS的护士相比,报告LUTS的护士的HRQL也较低,在身体健康方面比在心理健康方面更重要。结论:尽管本研究中大多数护士是年轻(<或= 35岁)且未产,但LUTS在该组中很常见。 LUTS的高患病率引起了人们对护士可能的排尿功能障碍以及工作环境以及膀胱和个人习惯不良对LUTS的可能影响的担忧。研究结果表明,LUTS可能会对护士的身体健康产生负面影响。为该小组设计与节制有关的教育计划对于传递有关LUTS预防和管理的信息至关重要。

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