2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejogrb.2012.06.006
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The prevalence of probable overactive bladder, associated risk factors and its effect on quality of life among Turkish midwifery students

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“…A total of 13 studies reported data on associated factors and the impact of PFD using validated questionnaires. [13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25] All the studies were cross-sectional and were carried out in China (n = 5), [14][15][16]18,20 Turkey (n = 4), 13,17,21,22 the United States (n = 1), 19 Japan (n = 1), 23 Taiwan (n = 1), 24 Brazil (n = 1), 26 Australia (n = 1), 25 and France (n = 1). 27 Data collection was either through self-administered reports or an interview, with the sample sizes ranging from 200 to 64 396 nurses.…”
Section: Study Characteristics and Quality Appraisalmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A total of 13 studies reported data on associated factors and the impact of PFD using validated questionnaires. [13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25] All the studies were cross-sectional and were carried out in China (n = 5), [14][15][16]18,20 Turkey (n = 4), 13,17,21,22 the United States (n = 1), 19 Japan (n = 1), 23 Taiwan (n = 1), 24 Brazil (n = 1), 26 Australia (n = 1), 25 and France (n = 1). 27 Data collection was either through self-administered reports or an interview, with the sample sizes ranging from 200 to 64 396 nurses.…”
Section: Study Characteristics and Quality Appraisalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…16,17,20,21,[23][24][25]27 The estimated prevalence of MUI was from 9.9% to 51.9%, 17,21,[23][24][25]27 with only three studies investigating overactive bladder (OAB) rates (27.5% to 40.1%). 13,20,22 The other LUTS subtypes investigated were urinary urgency, increased daytime urinary frequency, nocturia, hesitancy, straining, intermittency, nocturnal enuresis, spraying, feeling of incomplete emptying, slow stream, and bladder pain. Constipation rates ranged from 20.2% 17 to 28.0%, 16,18 with 4.3% presenting FI and 7.2%, dual incontinence, 19 while only one study reported the prevalence of POP, finding it to be 16.9% in nurses and midwives.…”
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“…An overactive bladder (OAB) adversely influences the quality of life (QoL) amongst both younger and older people. A family history of urinary incontinence (UI) and childhood NE were identified as risk factors for OAB [7] .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It conirmed that consumption of carbonated drinks was a signiicant risk factor for occurrence of SUI [11]. Another study found that only excessive consumption of carbonated beverages was associated with the increased risk of UI [12]. Additionally, Thomas and his colleague found that some other diets and beverages including spicy foods, citrus juices and tomato-based products could trigger UI [13].…”
Section: Dietary Modiicationsmentioning
confidence: 83%