Department of Sport Rehabilitation, Faculty of Physical Education and Sports Sciences, The Hashemite University, Zarqa, Jordan.
Department of Physiotherapy, Faculty of Allied Medical Sciences, Al-Ahliyya Amman University, Amman, Jordan.
Physiother Res Int. 2024 Oct;29(4):e70000. doi: 10.1002/pri.70000.
Stress Urinary incontinence (SUI) is a common condition among women of all ages. The point prevalence of SUI among young adult Jordanian women is less explored.
To examine the point prevalence of SUI among this sample based on activity level, and whether the affected women have shared their complaints with healthcare providers and/or received education related to UI.
This was a cross-sectional survey-based study. Participants with diseases that affect the control of micturition were excluded. The International Consultation on Incontinence Questionnaire-UI Short-Form was used to calculate the point prevalence of UI. The Tegner activity scale was used to classify participants based on their physical activity levels. The participants reported whether they shared their complaints with a healthcare provider or received education about this health problem.
Five hundred women (median age = 20 years, BMI = 22) participated (118 competitive athletes, 192 recreational, and 190 sedentary). The overall point prevalence of SUI was 14% (n = 61). A chi-square test of independence showed a significant difference in the point prevalence of SUI between women with different activity levels, χ2 (12) = 12.07, p < 0.01. The point prevalence of SUI among competitive athletes, recreational women, and sedentary women was 21%, 8%, and 11%, respectively. None of those with SUI have shared their complaints with healthcare providers or received education related to SUI.
SUI is prevalent among young adult Jordanian women, with the highest prevalence observed in those engaged in competitive athletic activities. The affected women refrain from disclosing their SUI-related concerns to healthcare practitioners and lack sufficient knowledge about this health issue.
压力性尿失禁(SUI)是各年龄段女性的常见病症。年轻约旦女性的 SUI 时点患病率尚未得到充分研究。
根据活动水平,调查该样本中 SUI 的时点患病率,以及受影响的女性是否向医疗保健提供者报告了她们的抱怨,以及是否接受过与 UI 相关的教育。
这是一项基于横断面调查的研究。患有影响排尿控制的疾病的患者被排除在外。采用国际尿失禁咨询问卷-尿失禁简短问卷(ICIQ-UI SF)计算 UI 的时点患病率。使用 Tegner 活动量表根据参与者的身体活动水平对其进行分类。参与者报告他们是否向医疗保健提供者报告了他们的抱怨,以及是否接受过有关该健康问题的教育。
共有 500 名女性(中位数年龄为 20 岁,BMI 为 22)参与了研究(118 名竞技运动员、192 名娱乐运动员和 190 名久坐不动者)。SUI 的总体时点患病率为 14%(n=61)。卡方独立性检验显示,不同活动水平的女性 SUI 的时点患病率存在显著差异,χ2(12)=12.07,p<0.01。竞技运动员、娱乐女性和久坐不动女性的 SUI 时点患病率分别为 21%、8%和 11%。没有 SUI 的女性向医疗保健提供者报告过她们的抱怨或接受过与 SUI 相关的教育。
SUI 在年轻的约旦女性中很普遍,竞技运动员中患病率最高。受影响的女性不愿向医疗保健提供者透露她们与 SUI 相关的担忧,并且对这一健康问题缺乏足够的了解。