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The impact of urinary incontinence on health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in a real-world population of women aged 45-60 years: Results from a survey in France, Germany, the UK and the USA

Abrams, Paul; Smith, Andrew P.; Cotterill, Nikki

Authors

Paul Abrams

Andrew P. Smith

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N Nikki Cotterill Nikki.Cotterill@uwe.ac.uk
Professor of Long Term Conditions (Continence Care)



Abstract

© 2014 The Authors. BJU International © 2014 BJU International. Objective To develop a clear understanding of the relationship between severity of urinary incontinence (UI) and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and mental well-being in a population of women of working age with the requisite demands of a busy, active life. Subjects and Methods A survey of women with UI, aged between 45 and 60 years, was conducted via the internet in the UK, France, Germany and USA between 1 and 30 September 2013. Validated outcome measures were used to assess symptoms and the impact of UI on activities of daily life, HRQoL, and mental well-being: The International Consultation on Incontinence Modular Questionnaire Short Form; (ICIQ-UI Short Form); the ICIQ-Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms Quality of Life; (ICIQ-LUTSqol); the Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-being Scale (WEMWBS). The relationships between UI, HRQoL and mental well-being were analysed using analyses of variance and regression.Results The survey was completed by 1203 women with UI with an average age of 52.7 years. Based upon responses to the ICIQ-UI Short Form about the amount of urine that leaks, respondents were categorised as having light (n = 1023, 87%), medium (n = 134, 11%), or severe UI (n = 20, 2%). The scores on the ICIQ-UI Short Form increased with severity [mean (sd) scores: light UI 7.9 (3.4), medium UI 13.8 (2.9), and severe UI 18.3 (3.9)], as did the impact on HRQoL, assessed using the ICIQ-LUTSqol [mean (sd) scores: light UI 30.6 (7.3), medium UI 41.0 (11.2), and severe UI 56.9 (17.6)]. Mental well-being decreased with severity of UI, the mean (se) WEMWBS scores were: light UI 48.3 (10.1), medium UI 44.5 (9.5), and severe UI 39.9 (16.2).Conclusion In women with UI, aged 45-60 years, UI symptoms directly affect HRQoL, which subsequently impacts negatively on mental well-being.

Citation

Abrams, P., Smith, A. P., & Cotterill, N. (2015). The impact of urinary incontinence on health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in a real-world population of women aged 45-60 years: Results from a survey in France, Germany, the UK and the USA. BJU International, 115(1), 143-152. https://doi.org/10.1111/bju.12852

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jun 23, 2014
Online Publication Date Jun 23, 2014
Publication Date Jan 1, 2015
Deposit Date Jun 13, 2019
Journal BJU International
Print ISSN 1464-4096
Electronic ISSN 1464-410X
Publisher Wiley
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 115
Issue 1
Pages 143-152
DOI https://doi.org/10.1111/bju.12852
Keywords urinary incontinence, female, quality of life, mental wellbeing
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/1494667
Publisher URL https://doi.org/10.1111/bju.12852