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Urinary dysfunction in a geriatric long-term care population: prevalence and patterns.

作者信息

Jewett M A, Fernie G R, Holliday P J, Pim M E

出版信息

J Am Geriatr Soc. 1981 May;29(5):211-4. doi: 10.1111/j.1532-5415.1981.tb01768.x.

Abstract

More complete data on th prevalence and types of urinary dysfunction in geriatric institutional patients are essential for the management of their urologic problems. Over a 13-month period, a prospective study was conducted of all new admissions to a hospital for long-term care. Eighty percent (277/347) of the newly admitted patients were geriatric (65 or older). Urinary dysfunction was identified in 69.3 percent of the geriatric group; 38.3 percent were incontinent, 20.2 percent bore a urinary diversion device, and 10.8 percent were symptomatic without incontinence. Obtaining reliable information about urologic status posed a significant problem, particularly as 27 percent of the subjects had a mental disorder, including organic brain syndrome or confusion. Thirty percent of all patients questioned were unable to give any history of their own health status. Questioning of both staff and patient to determine reliability of the data revealed that the given information was correct in 77 percent of patients who acknowledged genitourinary dysfunction, and in 83 percent of those who denied it. The study failed to elicit useful data concerning the specificity of symptoms, urologic history, diagnosis and management of urinary dysfunction in this series of geriatric patients under long-term institutional care.

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