Przydacz Mikolaj, Golabek Tomasz, Sobański Jerzy A, Jaworska Karolina, Skalski Michal, Świerkosz Agata, Dudek Przemyslaw, Sobieraj Dariusz, Dudek Dominika, Chłosta Piotr
Oddział Kliniczny Urologii, UJ Collegium Medicum.
Katedra Psychoterapii UJ Collegium Medicum.
Psychiatr Pol. 2017 Oct 29;51(5):963-978. doi: 10.12740/PP/74365.
Lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) are highly prevalent and costly condition worldwide. Numerous studies have demonstrated their negative impact on health-related quality of life (HRQL), as well as on physical and mental health. The co-existence of LUTS and psychiatric symptoms is common and has been described by psychiatrists, urologists and gynecologists. However, data are lacking regarding the perception of urological symptoms by psychiatrists in their day-to-day clinical practice.
31-question survey was designed to learn what is the perception of LUTS among psychiatrists. Survey link was sent by email to all psychiatrists registered to the Polish Association of Psychiatry via the association's email lists. The SurveyMonkey website was used as a platform where responses were collected and stored.
953 physicians completed the questionnaire. Majority of investigated psychiatrists only 'occasionally'ask their patients about voiding dysfunctions. Respondents estimated the frequency of voiding dysfunctions in their patients as 'moderately frequent'with a '10-30%' prevalence. However, discrepancies between different subgroups of psychiatrists have been noted. Furthermore, psychiatrists may not be fully aware of the effects of psychiatric treatment (psychotherapy/pharmacotherapy) on LUTS improvement, as well as possible deteriorations of voiding dysfunctions with psychiatric disorder progression.
This survey showed that the perception of urological symptoms by psychiatrists in their patients may be limited. Therefore, it is necessary to adequately inform and educate psychiatrists in terms of the impact of urological symptoms on patients'management, prognosis and quality of life.
下尿路症状(LUTS)在全球范围内高度流行且代价高昂。大量研究已证明其对健康相关生活质量(HRQL)以及身心健康具有负面影响。LUTS与精神症状并存很常见,并且已被精神科医生、泌尿科医生和妇科医生所描述。然而,关于精神科医生在日常临床实践中对泌尿系统症状的认知情况,相关数据尚缺。
设计了一份包含31个问题的调查问卷,以了解精神科医生对LUTS的认知。通过电子邮件将调查问卷链接发送给所有通过波兰精神病学协会电子邮件列表注册的精神科医生。使用SurveyMonkey网站作为收集和存储回复的平台。
953名医生完成了问卷。大多数接受调查的精神科医生仅“偶尔”询问患者排尿功能障碍情况。受访者估计其患者中排尿功能障碍的频率为“中等频繁”,患病率为“10 - 30%”。然而,已注意到不同亚组精神科医生之间存在差异。此外,精神科医生可能并未充分意识到精神治疗(心理治疗/药物治疗)对改善LUTS的作用,以及随着精神障碍进展排尿功能障碍可能出现的恶化情况。
这项调查表明,精神科医生对其患者泌尿系统症状的认知可能有限。因此,有必要就泌尿系统症状对患者管理、预后和生活质量的影响,对精神科医生进行充分的告知和教育。