Workload, Availability of Diagnostic Tools, and Treatment Options for Urinary Incontinence and Other Pelvic Floor Disorders in Women: An Online Survey on Practice and Challenges Faced by Providers of Urogynaecological Healthcare in Ten African Countries.

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Francis G Muriithi, Corlia Brandt, Dakalo Muavha, Onesmus Byamukama, John Paul Bagala, Monika Vij
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Introduction and hypothesis: Pelvic dysfunction, including urinary incontinence, significantly impacts the quality of life of affected women, diminishing their freedom and dignity. In many African countries, challenges such as limited funding, competing health priorities and cultural stigma on pelvic health further restrict access to care. This information gap may hinder the effective design and implementation of interventions aimed at improving urogynaecological healthcare delivery. The objective of this study was to estimate the urogynaecological workload, the availability of tools to investigate and treat urinary incontinence in women, and to understand the challenges faced by providers of urogynaecological healthcare in 10 African countries.

Methods: A cross-sectional online survey of urogynaecological service providers.

Results: Forty-seven responses were analysed, revealing that 40% of gynaecological consultations addressed urogynaecological concerns, with 60% related to prolapse, 40% to bladder issues, 7.5% to bowel problems and 5% to sexual dysfunction. Among bladder issues, 35% involved obstetric fistulas, 22.5% stress urinary incontinence, 12.5% mixed urinary incontinence and 10% overactive bladder. Identified resource gaps included insufficient numbers and training of providers, limited access to diagnostic tools such as urodynamics equipment, and inadequate availability of neuromodulation and advanced surgical options. Key challenges in healthcare delivery were lack of patient awareness and inadequate funding, especially in public-sector facilities.

Conclusion: Gaps exist in the access and delivery of urogynaecological healthcare to patients with pelvic floor dysfunction in sub-Saharan Africa. Specific areas of focus should include patient education and capacity building, including human resources, access to affordable screening and diagnostic tools and technologies, and investment in affordable management options.

妇女尿失禁和其他盆底疾病的工作量、诊断工具的可用性和治疗选择:10个非洲国家泌尿妇科保健提供者所面临的实践和挑战的在线调查。
引言和假设:盆腔功能障碍,包括尿失禁,严重影响了患者的生活质量,削弱了她们的自由和尊严。在许多非洲国家,资金有限、卫生优先事项相互竞争以及对盆腔健康的文化歧视等挑战进一步限制了获得护理的机会。这种信息差距可能会阻碍有效设计和实施旨在改善泌尿妇科保健服务的干预措施。本研究的目的是估计10个非洲国家的泌尿妇科工作量,调查和治疗妇女尿失禁的工具的可用性,并了解泌尿妇科保健提供者面临的挑战。方法:对泌尿妇科服务提供者进行横断面在线调查。结果:对47份回复进行了分析,显示40%的妇科咨询涉及泌尿妇科问题,60%与脱垂有关,40%与膀胱问题有关,7.5%与肠道问题有关,5%与性功能障碍有关。在膀胱问题中,35%为产科瘘,22.5%为压力性尿失禁,12.5%为混合性尿失禁,10%为膀胱过度活动。已确定的资源缺口包括提供者数量和培训不足,获得尿动力学设备等诊断工具的机会有限,以及神经调节和先进手术选择的可用性不足。保健服务方面的主要挑战是患者缺乏认识和资金不足,特别是在公共部门设施中。结论:撒哈拉以南非洲地区盆底功能障碍患者在获得和提供泌尿妇科保健方面存在差距。具体重点领域应包括患者教育和能力建设,包括人力资源,获得负担得起的筛查和诊断工具和技术,以及投资于负担得起的管理办法。
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CiteScore
3.80
自引率
22.20%
发文量
406
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Urogynecology Journal is the official journal of the International Urogynecological Association (IUGA).The International Urogynecology Journal has evolved in response to a perceived need amongst the clinicians, scientists, and researchers active in the field of urogynecology and pelvic floor disorders. Gynecologists, urologists, physiotherapists, nurses and basic scientists require regular means of communication within this field of pelvic floor dysfunction to express new ideas and research, and to review clinical practice in the diagnosis and treatment of women with disorders of the pelvic floor. This Journal has adopted the peer review process for all original contributions and will maintain high standards with regard to the research published therein. The clinical approach to urogynecology and pelvic floor disorders will be emphasized with each issue containing clinically relevant material that will be immediately applicable for clinical medicine. This publication covers all aspects of the field in an interdisciplinary fashion
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