A survey of urinary incontinence and health literacy among female rehabilitation professional therapists.

Risa Hamada, Akira Kubo, Miyoko Watanabe
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[Purpose] The aim of the study was to determine the prevalence of urinary incontinence, background factors, general health literacy, and knowledge of urinary incontinence among female rehabilitation professionals. [Participants and Methods] We conducted an anonymous online survey of 73 female rehabilitation professionals who worked in a general hospital. The survey collected data on demographics, number of urinations, incontinence-related disorders, and childbirth history. Moreover, the severity of urinary incontinence, urinary incontinence-related quality of life, and general health literacy were assessed. [Results] Urinary incontinence was reported by 49.3% participants. Those with urinary incontinence were older, had a higher number of births, and reported higher rates of vaginal delivery and perineal incision than those without urinary incontinence. One item of the quality of life that was related to urinary incontinence, "personal relationships", was influenced by the frequency of micturition while the other items were related to the severity of urinary incontinence. [Conclusion] Female rehabilitation professionals have a higher prevalence of urinary incontinence than women in general population as shown in previous studies (Onishi, 2023). Therefore, it is important to understand the work characteristics that predispose individuals to urinary incontinence and to create a toilet-friendly workplace environment.

女性康复专业治疗师尿失禁及健康素养调查。
【目的】本研究的目的是确定女性康复专业人员尿失禁的患病率、背景因素、一般健康素养和尿失禁知识。【对象与方法】对73名在某综合医院工作的女性康复专业人员进行了匿名在线调查。该调查收集了人口统计数据、排尿次数、尿失禁相关疾病和分娩史。此外,还评估了尿失禁的严重程度、尿失禁相关的生活质量和一般健康素养。【结果】49.3%的受试者出现尿失禁。尿失禁的患者年龄较大,生育数量较多,阴道分娩和会阴切口的发生率高于无尿失禁的患者。生活质量中与尿失禁有关的一项,即“个人关系”,受到排尿频率的影响,而其他项目则与尿失禁的严重程度有关。[结论]既往研究显示,女性康复专业人员尿失禁的患病率高于普通人群(Onishi, 2023)。因此,了解易患尿失禁的工作特点和创造一个方便厕所的工作环境是很重要的。
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