Impact of Falls and Sleep Quality on Quality of Life among Older Men with Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms due to Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia

IF 0.7 Q4 NURSING
Pitchaya Kaosaiyanant, Inthira Roopsawang, Suparb Aree-Ue
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Suffering from lower urinary tract symptoms in male older adults with benign prostatic hyperplasia affects quality of life profoundly. Lower urinary tract symptoms may precipitate to fall and poor quality of sleep. Less is known of the impact of falls and sleep quality on quality of life. This cross-sectional study aimed to determine the impact of falls and sleep quality on quality of life in this population. The participant was 140 older males, diagnosed with benign prostatic hyperplasia, presented with lower urinary tract symptoms, and no history of prostatic surgery. Structured interview with questionnaires—Demographic and Health Record Form, International Prostate Symptom Score, Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, and European Quality of Life—Five Dimension—was conducted at outpatient urological surgery unit at a tertiary care hospital in Bangkok, Thailand. Descriptive statistics and multiple-logistic regression with bootstrapping analysis were used for data analysis. Results revealed that majority of the participants reported falls and poor sleep quality, while nearly half had poor quality of life. Moderate lower urinary tract symptoms severity including nocturia, frequency, and urgency were predominantly identified. The predictive model explained 36.7% and correctly classified 74.3% of the cases. Significantly, those who experienced falls last year, and poor sleep quality increased the risk of developing the poor quality of life by 2.43 to 20.68-fold and 4.90-fold, respectively. Findings suggest that nurses should focus on preventing falls and poor sleep quality to improve quality of life. Proactive identification or specific symptom assessment, particularly falls history, sleep quality, and urinary symptoms severity during the treatment, is of concern in older men with lower urinary tract symptoms.
老年男性良性前列腺增生所致下尿路症状患者跌倒和睡眠质量对生活质量的影响
老年男性良性前列腺增生患者的下尿路症状严重影响生活质量。下尿路症状可导致跌倒和睡眠质量差。人们对跌倒和睡眠质量对生活质量的影响知之甚少。这项横断面研究旨在确定跌倒和睡眠质量对这一人群生活质量的影响。参与者为140名老年男性,诊断为良性前列腺增生,出现下尿路症状,无前列腺手术史。在泰国曼谷一家三级护理医院的泌尿外科门诊进行了结构化访谈,问卷包括人口统计和健康记录表、国际前列腺症状评分、匹兹堡睡眠质量指数和欧洲生活质量五维度。数据分析采用描述性统计、多元逻辑回归及自举分析。结果显示,大多数参与者报告摔倒和睡眠质量差,而近一半的人生活质量差。中度下尿路症状严重程度包括夜尿症、尿频和尿急。预测模型解释了36.7%,正确分类了74.3%的病例。值得注意的是,去年经历过跌倒和睡眠质量差的人,生活质量差的风险分别增加了2.43倍至20.68倍和4.90倍。研究结果表明,护士应注重预防跌倒和睡眠质量差,以提高生活质量。主动识别或特定症状评估,特别是治疗期间跌倒史、睡眠质量和泌尿系统症状严重程度,是有下尿路症状的老年男性需要关注的问题。
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