-
Urinary Incontinence: Prevalence and Knowledge Among Community-Dwelling Korean Women Aged 55 and Over
-
Jin Sun Kim, Eun Hyun Lee, Hyung Cheol Park
-
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2004;34(4):609-616. Published online March 28, 2017
-
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2004.34.4.609
-
-
Abstract
PDF
-
Purpose
The prevalence of urinary incontinence (UI) among community-dwelling older women in Korea is not well known. This study examined the prevalence of UI and UI-related knowledge among community-dwelling Korean women aged 55 and over.
Method
A cross-sectional descriptive-correlational study was conducted. Data were collected from 276 women aged 55 and over in a metropolitan city using a structured questionnaire.
Result
Of 276 respondents, 28.3% (n=78) reported experiencing UI. More than 50% of respondents incorrectly agreed with the statement that UI is the result of normal aging, with only 20.9% realizing that there is an exercise that can control urine leaks when one coughs, sneezes, or laughs. Older women who had sought treatment had higher mean score for UI-related knowledge.
Conclusion
This study revealed substantial misconception about UI among community dwelling older women, demonstrating that comprehensive educational programs need to be developed to increase knowledge of UI.
-
Citations
Citations to this article as recorded by 
- Factors associated with health-seeking for urinary incontinence in Hong Kong Chinese women: a cross-sectional study
Minru Li, Huali Wang, Wai-Kit Ko, Siu-Kei Kwong International Urogynecology Journal.2024; 35(1): 95. CrossRef - Knowledge Level of Pelvic Floor and Pelvic Floor Disorders According to and Related Disorders According to Gender and Education Levels
Berivan Beril Kılıç, Hakan Akgül, Eren Timurtaş, Aysel Yıldız Özer International Journal of Disabilities Sports and Health Sciences.2023; 6(2): 101. CrossRef - Help-seeking behavior for nonsevere stress urinary incontinence among elderly women in communities, Beijing, China
Di Zhang, Xiaohui Sun, Hongmei Zhu, Haibo Wang, Xiuli Sun, Jianliu Wang International Urogynecology Journal.2023; 34(10): 2565. CrossRef - Explaining factors affecting help-seeking behaviors in women with urinary incontinence: a qualitative study
Fahimeh Rashidi Fakari, Sepideh Hajian, Soodabeh Darvish, Hamid Alavi Majd BMC Health Services Research.2021;[Epub] CrossRef - Women’s knowledge, attitude and practice related to urinary incontinence: systematic review
Camila Teixeira Moreira Vasconcelos, Mariana Luisa Veras Firmiano, Mônica Oliveira Batista Oriá, José Ananias Vasconcelos Neto, Dayana Maia Saboia, Leonardo Robson Pereira Sobreira Bezerra International Urogynecology Journal.2019; 30(2): 171. CrossRef
-
126
View
-
1
Download
-
5
Crossref
|