Department of Family and Community Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, USA.
Global Specialty and Primary Care, GlaxoSmithKline, Brentford, Middlesex, UK.
BMC Womens Health. 2022 May 18;22(1):182. doi: 10.1186/s12905-022-01757-3.
While many studies address the clinical management of participants with uncomplicated urinary tract infection (uUTI), the emotional impact of uUTIs has been investigated less often. The aim of this qualitative study was to understand the emotional experience of women with uUTIs.
This was a qualitative, exploratory, in-depth interview-based study conducted among women in the United States (US) and Germany. Women aged ≥ 18 years with at least one uUTI treated with antibiotics in the past year were recruited through a patient community panel and physician referrals. Participants were recruited using purposive sampling to include an equal split of those with 1 or ≥ 2 antibiotics, and an equal split of those treated for a single or recurrent uUTIs (≥ 2 uUTIs in the past year). A structured telephone interview included questions about symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and retreatment (if any). Each participant was queried about her emotions and the impact of the uUTI on life activities. Thematic analysis of responses was carried out to identify common themes.
A total of 65 participants completed the interview, 40 (61.5%) from the US and 25 (38.5%) from Germany. Major themes that emerged from the analyses included (1) a wide range of negative emotions were experienced due to uUTI symptoms, interference with activities of daily life, and effects on relationships and sleep; (2) varied emotions and understanding related to uUTI treatment and management approaches; (3) treatment failure caused frustration, worry, and anger; and (4) the prospect of recurrent uUTIs provoked dread and helplessness.
Our research uncovered emotions of helplessness and dread experienced by women in the context of uUTI clinical treatment failure and recurrent uUTIs. Knowing patients' perspectives on UTI management will help guide the development of patient education and improve shared decision-making.
尽管许多研究都涉及到简单型尿路感染(uUTI)患者的临床管理,但对 uUTI 所带来的情绪影响的研究则相对较少。本项定性研究旨在了解患有 uUTI 的女性的情绪体验。
这是一项在美国(美国)和德国进行的基于定性、探索性、深入访谈的研究。通过患者社区小组和医生推荐,招募过去一年中至少接受过一次抗生素治疗的年龄≥18 岁的女性参与者。采用目的性抽样招募参与者,包括抗生素治疗 1 次或≥2 次的参与者各占一半,以及接受单次或复发性 uUTI(过去一年中≥2 次 uUTI)治疗的参与者各占一半。结构化电话访谈包括有关症状、诊断、治疗和再治疗(如有)的问题。每位参与者都被问到她的情绪以及 uUTI 对生活活动的影响。对回答进行主题分析以确定共同主题。
共有 65 名参与者完成了访谈,其中 40 名(61.5%)来自美国,25 名(38.5%)来自德国。分析中出现的主要主题包括:(1)由于 uUTI 症状、日常生活活动干扰以及对人际关系和睡眠的影响,经历了广泛的负面情绪;(2)对 uUTI 治疗和管理方法的不同情绪和理解;(3)治疗失败导致沮丧、担忧和愤怒;(4)复发性 uUTI 的前景引起恐惧和无助。
我们的研究揭示了女性在 uUTI 临床治疗失败和复发性 uUTI 背景下经历的无助和恐惧情绪。了解患者对 UTI 管理的看法将有助于指导患者教育的发展并改善共同决策。