Female urinary incontinence in China after 15 years’ efforts: Results from large-scale nationwide surveys

IF 18.8 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Jiming Zhu , Haiyu Pang , Peicheng Wang , Yanhua Chen , Huihui Li , Qing Liu , Luwen Wang , Hangmei Jin , Liyan Gong , Jingyan Xie , Ting Lai , Aiyang Li , Lubin Liu , Mengsha Yan , Lifei Zhou , Yanqiu Luan , Lin Wang , Xiaoli Li , Xiping Luo , Yingjie Fu , Lan Zhu
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Urinary incontinence (UI) is a disease that quietly yet seriously impacts women’s health and represents a global health burden that is often neglected. This study aims to systematically assess the prevalence and dynamics of female UI in China, and can inform further policies and have international implications. This study used three nationwide investigations: A national cross-sectional survey in 2021; another nationwide cross-sectional survey in 2006; and data regarding the institutions and physicians providing pelvic floor rehabilitation services from 2005 to 2019. The weighted prevalence of female UI and its subtypes, including stress UI (SUI), urgency UI (UUI), and mixed UI (MUI), were estimated as primary outcomes. Knowledge, attitude and care-seeking behaviors of UI were evaluated. It was found that the weighted prevalence of female UI was 16.0 % (95% CI, 13.3 %–19.1%) with SUI remaining the predominant subtype (7.0%) in 2021, followed by MUI (6.5%) and UUI (1.9%). The estimated absolute number of Chinese adult women with UI was 85.8 million in 2021. 52.7% (95% CI, 45.9%–59.4 %) of women were aware that UI was a medical condition, and only 10.1% of women with UI sought health care. After 15 years of development, there were 8400 pelvic floor rehabilitation institutions and nearly 10,000 relevant physicians in China—they were found to be associated with UI prevalence. The UI prevalence in China was significantly lower in 2021 compared to that in 2006. Despite the achievement, UI remains a public health problem, especially given China’s fast aging and three-child policy. More innovations, especially those that can facilitate care seeking, are needed to address this prevalent yet treatable condition.

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中国女性尿失禁问题历经 15 年的努力:全国大规模调查的结果。
尿失禁(UI)是一种悄无声息却严重影响女性健康的疾病,也是经常被忽视的全球性健康负担。本研究旨在系统评估中国女性尿失禁的患病率和动态变化,为进一步制定相关政策提供依据,并具有国际影响。本研究采用了三项全国性调查:一项是 2021 年的全国横断面调查;另一项是 2006 年的全国横断面调查;以及 2005 年至 2019 年提供盆底康复服务的机构和医生的相关数据。作为主要结果,对女性尿失禁及其亚型(包括压力性尿失禁(SUI)、急迫性尿失禁(UUI)和混合性尿失禁(MUI))的加权患病率进行了估算。此外,还对尿崩症的知识、态度和就医行为进行了评估。结果发现,2021 年女性尿崩症的加权患病率为 16.0%(95% CI,13.3%-19.1%),其中 SUI 仍是最主要的亚型(7.0%),其次是 MUI(6.5%)和 UUI(1.9%)。据估计,2021 年中国成年女性尿崩症患者的绝对人数为 8580 万。52.7%(95% CI,45.9%-59.4%)的女性知道尿崩症是一种病症,仅有 10.1%的尿崩症女性寻求医疗服务。经过 15 年的发展,中国已有 8 400 家盆底康复机构和近 10 000 名相关医生--他们被发现与尿失禁的患病率有关。与 2006 年相比,2021 年中国的尿崩症患病率明显降低。尽管取得了这些成就,但尿失禁仍然是一个公共卫生问题,尤其是考虑到中国的快速老龄化和三胎政策。要解决这一普遍但可治疗的问题,还需要更多的创新,尤其是那些能促进就医的创新。
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Science Bulletin
Science Bulletin MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES-
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期刊介绍: Science Bulletin (Sci. Bull., formerly known as Chinese Science Bulletin) is a multidisciplinary academic journal supervised by the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) and co-sponsored by the CAS and the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC). Sci. Bull. is a semi-monthly international journal publishing high-caliber peer-reviewed research on a broad range of natural sciences and high-tech fields on the basis of its originality, scientific significance and whether it is of general interest. In addition, we are committed to serving the scientific community with immediate, authoritative news and valuable insights into upcoming trends around the globe.
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