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Do future healthcare professionals have adequate knowledge about risk factors for stress urinary incontinence in women?


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND:Stress urinary incontinence worsens living conditions as far as the occupational, social, mental, physical and sexual aspects of a woman's life. Despite its real impact on the everyday lives of millions of women around the world, this problem is still disregarded and treated only as a discomfort associated with personal hygiene. Could this be due to negligence on the part of medical personnel in this matter and perhaps this lack of knowledge and proper information intended for women with stress urinary incontinence? Implementing educational activities to increase knowledge about urinary incontinence will translate into better educated women and earlier implementation of urinary incontinence treatment in the future. To properly educate women at risk of urinary incontinence, one needs to be familiar with the condition, in particular the risk factors for its development. The purpose of the study was to evaluate the degree of knowledge of students graduating from medical faculties have regarding risk factors for stress urinary incontinence in women and assess where the students' knowledge of this problem came from. METHODS:The research involved 1581 final year students of medical faculties: nursing and midwifery (258), medicine (432), physiotherapy (402) and other medical (489). The author's survey was used for the research. The chi2 test was used for analysis. RESULTS:Students in faculties of nursing and midwifery, general medicine, physiotherapy, and other medical faculties could correctly list stress urinary incontinence risk factors in 88.8%, 81.7%, 74.4% and 51.9% of their answers respectively (p?

SUBMITTER: Witkos J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7670780 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Do future healthcare professionals have adequate knowledge about risk factors for stress urinary incontinence in women?

Witkoś Joanna J   Hartman-Petrycka Magdalena M  

BMC women's health 20201116 1


<h4>Background</h4>Stress urinary incontinence worsens living conditions as far as the occupational, social, mental, physical and sexual aspects of a woman's life. Despite its real impact on the everyday lives of millions of women around the world, this problem is still disregarded and treated only as a discomfort associated with personal hygiene. Could this be due to negligence on the part of medical personnel in this matter and perhaps this lack of knowledge and proper information intended for  ...[more]

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