The many facets of perceived bladder health in women: Absence of symptoms and presence of healthy behaviors across the life course

Lisa Kane Low , Beverly Rosa Williams , Diane K. Newman , Jeni Hebert-Beirne , Sonya S. Brady , Deepa R. Camenga , Aimee S. James , Jean F. Wyman , D. Yvette Lacoursiere , Kathryn L. Burgio , The Prevention of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (PLUS) Research Consortium
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Abstract

Purpose:

Qualitative studies exploring bladder health are rare compared to research focusing on lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS). Our aim was to explore adolescent and adult women’s perceptions about what constitutes a healthy bladder.

Methods:

We conducted a 7-site focus group study of bladder health with adolescent and adult women across six age categories (11–14 to 65+ years). Transcripts were analyzed using transdisciplinary, directed content analysis and an iterative interpretive consensus building approach to identify key constructs, focusing on “healthy bladder” and “unhealthy bladder” codes.

Results:

Forty-four focus groups with 360 participants were completed. Three thematic categories were identified: (1) concept of a healthy bladder (conceptual abstraction); (2) experience of a healthy bladder (subjective experience); and (3) lifestyle and life course considerations (bladder health in context). Participants struggled to define the unfamiliar concept of healthy bladder and relied on contextualized experiences and behaviors for characterizing bladder health. They described the concept of a healthy bladder as something that you did not need to think about but did require attention to healthy habits to maintain. Other features of a healthy bladder discussed include having bladder control despite urgency and environmental constraints on voiding, normal voiding frequency, and qualities of urine and urination. Participants struggled with lack of information about healthy bladder habits and noted absence of routine bladder health screening.

Discussion:

Findings identify need to promote public education and information sharing in health care visits about bladder health. Further they can inform bladder health promotion and clinical research on LUTS prevention.
女性膀胱健康的多面性:无症状和健康行为贯穿一生
目的:与关注下尿路症状(LUTS)的研究相比,探讨膀胱健康的定性研究并不多见。我们的目的是探索青少年和成年女性对健康膀胱构成要素的看法。方法:我们在 7 个地点对青少年和成年女性进行了膀胱健康焦点小组研究,研究对象包括 6 个年龄段(11-14 岁至 65 岁以上)的女性。我们采用跨学科、定向内容分析和迭代解释性建立共识的方法对记录进行了分析,以确定关键结构,重点是 "健康膀胱 "和 "不健康膀胱 "的代码。确定了三个主题类别:(1) 健康膀胱的概念(概念抽象);(2) 健康膀胱的体验(主观体验);(3) 生活方式和生命历程(膀胱健康的背景)。参与者很难定义健康膀胱这个陌生的概念,他们依赖于背景化的经验和行为来描述膀胱健康的特征。他们将健康膀胱的概念描述为不需要思考,但需要注意保持健康习惯的东西。他们还讨论了健康膀胱的其他特征,包括在尿急和环境限制排尿的情况下仍能控制膀胱、正常的排尿频率以及尿液和排尿的质量。讨论:研究结果表明,有必要在就医过程中促进有关膀胱健康的公共教育和信息共享。讨论:研究结果表明,有必要在医疗就诊过程中推广有关膀胱健康的公共教育和信息共享,从而为膀胱健康推广和预防 LUTS 的临床研究提供参考。
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