Urinary Incontinence 2012
DOI: 10.5772/35349
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A Model of the Psychological Factors Conditioning Health Related Quality of Life in Urodynamic Stress Incontinence Patients After TVT

Abstract: 132on an uneven surface) can lead to an involuntary release of urine (Dutkiewicz, 2002;Rechberger & Skorupski, 2005).A typical feature of USI should incorporate the general similarity of symptoms in the day to day and the lack of nocturnal enuresis or nocturia. USI is thought to be caused by many different factors. Petros's Integral Theory (Petros, 2005), which is widely accepted, associates functional disturbances of the pelvic floor with structural disorders. The pelvic floor is formed by organs (the bladder… Show more

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“…The decreased quality of life of individuals with MS who have sexual dysfunctions is independent of illness progression and degree of disability [133]. A relationship between sexual dysfunctions and bladder problems has been found in many studies [118,132], as has one between urinary incontinence and sexual life, which affects HRQoL negatively [76,126,132,134].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The decreased quality of life of individuals with MS who have sexual dysfunctions is independent of illness progression and degree of disability [133]. A relationship between sexual dysfunctions and bladder problems has been found in many studies [118,132], as has one between urinary incontinence and sexual life, which affects HRQoL negatively [76,126,132,134].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The decision to seek treatment depended upon the duration of the symptoms, subjective perception of their severity, and a conviction that the symptoms might have been noticed by others. Very often, individuals with UI experience a psychological barrier in making use of social support due to an embarrassing nature of the symptoms [2, 17]. Other data [18] indicate that the general public is underinformed about UI.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The biometeorological factor may be an additional element affecting the quality of life of patients with SUi. Bidzan et al [23] performed a study with 55 perimenopausal SUi patients using an own questionnaire and the Quality of Life Questionnaire (QLQ C30). The biometeorological stimuli re-Physiother Quart 2022, 30 (2) vealed in the study as related to the assessment of the quality of life in patients with SUi were hotness and humidity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%