2011
DOI: 10.1016/s0924-9338(11)72594-9
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Psychological meanings of silence for Brazilian working women with urinary incontinence about their health problem: A clinical qualitative study

Abstract: ObjectiveTo interpret the meanings of the silence from Brazilian working women about their urinary incontinence (UI).MethodA clinical-qualitative method was used with semi-directed interviews with open-ended questions. The sample consisted of eight women aged 30 to 45 from low-income brackets of the population with complaints of UI and who had never sought treatment. The resulting data was analyzed according to the thematic content analysis technique, based on psychosocial and psychodynamic approaches. The aut… Show more

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