Strahle Avon, Stainton M Colleen
Centre for Women's Health Nursing, Royal Hospital for Women, Locked Bag 2000, Barker St., Randwick, Sydney, NSW 2031, Australia.
Women Birth. 2006 Mar;19(1):17-21. doi: 10.1016/j.wombi.2006.01.001.
Comments of women engaged in a longitudinal study of urinary leaking from first trimester to 12 months following birth provide the data for this paper. Useful insights into the factors contributing to the maintenance of silence and ways to break the barriers to discussion of urinary incontinence before, during and following pregnancy were revealed. Given the prevalence of 30% of Australian women experiencing urinary leaking following pregnancy, it is imperative that midwives engage in discussion and support prevention of this unwelcome outcome of childbirth.
参与从孕早期到产后12个月尿失禁纵向研究的女性的评论为本文提供了数据。研究揭示了对导致保持沉默的因素以及在怀孕前、怀孕期间和产后打破尿失禁讨论障碍的方法的有益见解。鉴于30%的澳大利亚女性在怀孕后经历尿失禁,助产士必须参与讨论并支持预防这种不受欢迎的分娩结果。