University of Southampton, Southampton, United Kingdom.
PLoS One. 2022 Jul 8;17(7):e0270885. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0270885. eCollection 2022.
Incontinence is global health and social issue, with urinary incontinence alone affecting over 400 million people. Incontinence can lead to physical harms such as skin damage, but it also commonly causes social and psychological harms, including those associated with stigma. For many people, treatment to cure incontinence does not work or is not suitable and they live with the long-term consequences of incontinence. At the moment, no stigma reduction interventions (increasingly used with other conditions such as mental health problems and HIV) have been developed for people living with incontinence. As a starting point for developing such an intervention, this review will address the questions 1) What are the incontinence (urinary or faecal) associated experiences of stigma of people living with incontinence? 2) What is the impact of incontinence associated stigma on their lives?
The reviewers will search Embase, Medline, PsychINFO and the Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature using controlled vocabulary and relevant search terms. Articles assessed to meet inclusion criteria will be included. Once duplicates have been removed, titles and abstracts will be screened and full texts of selected research articles will be reviewed. An adapted Joanna Briggs Institute Data Extraction Form will be used to collect the data and quality will be assessed using the Joanna Briggs Institute checklist for qualitative research appraisal tool. A framework approach (using the Revised Framework for Understanding Non-communicable Disease Related Stigma) will be used to organise, integrate, interpret and summarise findings from included articles. The review will be reported in accordance with the Enhancing Transparency in reporting the synthesis of qualitative research statement. Prospero registration number CRD42021259065.
The systematic review described in this protocol will provide the first in-depth, comprehensive understanding of people's experiences of the stigma associated with incontinence and the impact that it has on their lives. It will identify broader influences of contextual variables such as age, sex, cause and type of incontinence, socio-economic culture and geographical location. The review aims to provide insights to support the development of incontinence associated stigma reduction interventions.
尿失禁是全球性的健康和社会问题,仅尿失禁就影响了超过 4 亿人。尿失禁会导致身体伤害,如皮肤损伤,但也常导致社会和心理伤害,包括与耻辱感相关的伤害。对于许多人来说,治愈尿失禁的治疗方法不起作用或不适用,他们长期承受着尿失禁的后果。目前,尚无针对尿失禁患者的耻辱感降低干预措施(越来越多地用于其他疾病,如心理健康问题和 HIV)。作为开发这种干预措施的起点,本综述将回答以下问题:1)患有尿失禁或粪便失禁的人经历的与尿失禁相关的耻辱感有哪些?2)与尿失禁相关的耻辱感对他们的生活有什么影响?
审查员将使用控制词汇和相关搜索词在 Embase、Medline、PsychINFO 和 Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature 中进行搜索。符合纳入标准的文章将被包括在内。一旦去除重复项,将筛选标题和摘要,并审查选定研究文章的全文。将使用改编的 Joanna Briggs 研究所数据提取表来收集数据,并使用 Joanna Briggs 研究所定性研究评估工具检查表来评估质量。将使用框架方法(使用修订的理解非传染性疾病相关耻辱感框架)来组织、整合、解释和总结纳入文章的结果。该综述将按照提高定性研究综合报告透明度声明进行报告。Prospéro 注册号 CRD42021259065。
本方案中描述的系统综述将首次深入、全面地了解人们对与尿失禁相关的耻辱感的体验,以及这种耻辱感对他们生活的影响。它将确定更广泛的背景变量的影响,如年龄、性别、尿失禁的原因和类型、社会经济文化和地理位置。该综述旨在为开发与尿失禁相关的耻辱感降低干预措施提供见解。