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HAP-PEE 研究:丹麦全国性研究——神经肌肉疾病女性离家时排尿相关问题、对活动和参与的影响以及下尿路症状的流行情况

HAP-PEE: A Danish National Study of Challenges Related to Urinating When Away from Home in Women with Neuromuscular Diseases, Impact on Activity and Participation and Prevalence of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms.

机构信息

National Rehabilitation Centre for Neuromuscular Diseases, Aarhus, Denmark.

Department of Public Health, Faculty of Health, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark.

出版信息

J Neuromuscul Dis. 2024;11(4):829-838. doi: 10.3233/JND-230241.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Little is known about the challenges faced by women with a neuromuscular disease (NMD) when having to go to the toilet in other places than home; a topic that is highly important for participation and bladder health.

OBJECTIVE

The aim was to investigate whether women with NMD have problems in going to the toilet when not at home, the problems' impact on their social activities, education, and working life, which strategies they use to manage the problems, and the prevalence of lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS).

METHODS

A national survey containing questions on type of NMD, mobility, impacts on social activities, education, working life, and bladder health was developed by women with NMD and researchers. LUTS were assessed by the International Consultation on Incontinence Questionnaire Female Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms Modules (ICIQ-FLUTS). Female patients≥12 years (n = 1617) registered at the Danish National Rehabilitation Centre for Neuromuscular Diseases were invited.

RESULTS

692 women (43%) accepted the invitation; 21% were non-ambulant. 25% of respondents avoided going to the toilet when not at home. One third of respondents experienced that problems in going to the toilet impacted their social life. 43% of respondents refrained from drinking to avoid voiding when not at home, 61% had a low frequency of urinating, 17% had experienced urinary tract infections, and 35% had experienced urine incontinence. Problems were seldom discussed with professionals, only 5% of participants had been referred to neuro-urological evaluation.

CONCLUSION

The results highlight the difficulties in urinating faced by women with NMD when not at home and how these difficulties impact functioning, participation, and bladder health. The study illustrates a lack of awareness of the problems in the neuro-urological clinic. It is necessary to address this in clinical practice to provide supportive treatment and solutions that will enable participation for women with NMD.

摘要

背景

对于患有神经肌肉疾病(NMD)的女性来说,在家庭以外的地方上厕所所面临的挑战知之甚少;这是一个对参与和膀胱健康都非常重要的话题。

目的

本研究旨在调查患有 NMD 的女性不在家时是否存在如厕问题,这些问题对其社会活动、教育和工作生活的影响,她们用来应对这些问题的策略,以及下尿路症状(LUTS)的患病率。

方法

由患有 NMD 的女性和研究人员共同制定了一项全国性调查,内容包括 NMD 类型、活动能力、对社会活动的影响、教育、工作生活以及膀胱健康等问题。通过国际尿失禁咨询委员会女性下尿路症状模块(ICIQ-FLUTS)评估 LUTS。丹麦国家神经肌肉疾病康复中心的女性患者(年龄≥12 岁,n=1617)受邀参与。

结果

692 名女性(43%)接受了邀请;21%的人无法行走。25%的受访者避免在家以外的地方上厕所。三分之一的受访者表示,在家以外的地方上厕所存在问题,影响了她们的社交生活。43%的受访者为避免在家以外的地方排尿而限制饮水,61%的人排尿频率较低,17%的人曾患有尿路感染,35%的人曾患有尿失禁。这些问题很少与专业人士讨论,只有 5%的参与者接受过神经泌尿科评估。

结论

研究结果突出了患有 NMD 的女性在家以外的地方如厕时所面临的困难,以及这些困难如何影响其功能、参与度和膀胱健康。该研究表明,神经泌尿科诊所对这些问题的认识不足。在临床实践中,有必要解决这些问题,提供支持性治疗和解决方案,使患有 NMD 的女性能够参与社会生活。

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