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预防女性下尿路症状(PLUS):制定预防研究议程的概念框架。

The Prevention of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (PLUS) in girls and women: Developing a conceptual framework for a prevention research agenda.

机构信息

Division of Epidemiology & Community Health, University of Minnesota School of Public Health, Minneapolis, Minnesota.

National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland.

出版信息

Neurourol Urodyn. 2018 Nov;37(8):2951-2964. doi: 10.1002/nau.23787. Epub 2018 Aug 22.

Abstract

AIMS

The Prevention of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (PLUS) Research Consortium was established by the National Institutes of Health in 2015 to expand research beyond the detection and treatment of lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) to the promotion and preservation of bladder health and prevention of LUTS in girls and women. While many multi-disciplinary scientific networks focus on pelvic floor dysfunction and LUTS, the PLUS Consortium stands alone in its focus on prevention. This article describes the PLUS approach to developing a conceptual framework to guide the Consortium's initial prevention research agenda.

METHODS

The conceptual framework was informed by traditional social ecological models of public health, biopsychosocial models of health, Glass and McAtee's Society-Behavior-Biology Nexus, and the World Health Organization's conceptual framework for action on the social determinants of health.

RESULTS

The PLUS conceptual framework provides a foundation for developing prevention interventions that have the greatest likelihood of promoting and preserving bladder health among diverse populations.

CONCLUSIONS

PLUS Consortium work is premised on the notion that programs, practices, and policies designed to promote health will have optimal impact if the conceptual foundation upon which efforts are based is comprehensive and informed by multiple disciplines. The PLUS conceptual framework is broadly applicable to domains of health that have historically focused on the treatment of illness and symptoms rather than the promotion of health. It is also applicable to domains of health that have been examined from a predominantly biological or social ecological perspective, without integration of both perspectives.

摘要

目的

预防下尿路症状(PLUS)研究联盟由美国国立卫生研究院于 2015 年成立,旨在将研究范围从下尿路症状(LUTS)的检测和治疗扩展到促进和保护膀胱健康以及预防女孩和妇女的 LUTS。虽然许多多学科科学网络专注于盆底功能障碍和 LUTS,但 PLUS 联盟在预防方面独树一帜。本文描述了 PLUS 开发概念框架的方法,以指导联盟的初始预防研究议程。

方法

概念框架的依据是公共卫生的传统社会生态学模型、健康的生物心理社会模型、Glass 和 McAtee 的社会-行为-生物学关系以及世界卫生组织关于社会决定因素对健康的行动的概念框架。

结果

PLUS 概念框架为制定预防干预措施提供了基础,这些干预措施最有可能促进和保护不同人群的膀胱健康。

结论

PLUS 联盟的工作基于这样一种观念,即旨在促进健康的计划、实践和政策如果其基于的概念基础全面且受到多个学科的影响,将产生最佳效果。PLUS 概念框架广泛适用于历史上专注于治疗疾病和症状而不是促进健康的健康领域。它也适用于主要从生物学或社会生态学角度研究的健康领域,而没有整合这两个角度。

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