A theoretical model for brisk walking- and running-induced lower urinary tract symptoms (BRUTS) and the development of the BRUTS-questionnaire (BRUTS-Q): A focus group and Delphi study.

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q3 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Olena Klahsen, Stéphanie Thibault-Gagnon, Linda McLean
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Abstract

Aims: Existing questionnaires provide limited information on the nature, severity and context surrounding lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) experienced during running, jogging and brisk walking. The aims of this study were to develop a theoretical model of the experience of LUTS by females participating in gait-based exercise activities and to use this model to generate a questionnaire to evaluate the presence, symptoms and bother associated with LUTS experienced by females during gait-based activities.

Methods: A theoretical model was developed through a review of the literature and refined through a focus group consultation including pelvic health physiotherapists, females who experienced leakage during exercise and academic researchers who studied female LUTS. A draft questionnaire was developed using key constructs identified in the model by the focus group. A new expert panel was recruited, which included physiotherapists, women with self-reported gait-induced LUTS and urogynecologists. This panel followed a DELPHI process to evaluate the relevance and completeness of the constructs within the questionnaire.

Results: Two rounds of consultation were required to reach consensus on the completeness of included constructs as well as the inclusion and wording of questions. The resulting questionnaire contains questions related to five key constructs: physical activity characteristics, symptoms of urgency, urgency urinary incontinence, stress urinary incontinence experienced during exercise and management/mitigation strategies adopted by respondents.

Conclusions: The content validity of the brisk walking- and running-induced lower urinary tracts symptoms questionnaire has been established. The next steps are to ensure that the questionnaire has adequate comprehensibility, followed by adequate measurement properties.

快走和跑步诱发下尿路症状(BRUTS)的理论模型和 BRUTS 问卷(BRUTS-Q)的开发:焦点小组和德尔菲研究。
研究目的:现有的调查问卷只能提供跑步、慢跑和快走过程中出现的下尿路症状(LUTS)的性质、严重程度和相关情况的有限信息。本研究的目的是为参与步态运动活动的女性所经历的下尿路症状建立一个理论模型,并利用该模型编制一份问卷,以评估女性在步态活动中经历的下尿路症状的存在、症状和相关困扰:方法:通过查阅文献建立了一个理论模型,并通过焦点小组咨询(包括骨盆健康理疗师、在运动过程中出现漏尿的女性以及研究女性尿失禁的学术研究人员)完善了该模型。利用焦点小组在模型中确定的关键结构,编制了一份问卷草案。我们招募了一个新的专家小组,其中包括物理治疗师、自述有步态引起的 LUTS 的女性和泌尿妇科专家。该专家小组采用 DELPHI 流程对问卷中的构念的相关性和完整性进行评估:结果:需要经过两轮磋商,才能就所包含结构的完整性以及问题的包含和措辞达成共识。最终形成的调查问卷包含与五个关键要素相关的问题:体育锻炼特征、尿急症状、尿急尿失禁、运动过程中出现的压力性尿失禁以及受访者采取的处理/缓解策略:结论:快走和跑步引起的下尿路症状问卷的内容效度已经确定。下一步工作是确保问卷具有足够的可理解性,以及足够的测量特性。
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Neurourology and Urodynamics
Neurourology and Urodynamics 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
CiteScore
4.30
自引率
10.00%
发文量
231
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Neurourology and Urodynamics welcomes original scientific contributions from all parts of the world on topics related to urinary tract function, urinary and fecal continence and pelvic floor function.
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