The prevalence of urinary incontinence in women in four European countries
University of Bergen · University of Copenhagen · +2 more institutions
Abstract
To determine the prevalence, type and treatment behaviour of women with urinary incontinence in four European countries. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: Data were collected using a postal survey which was sent to 29,500 community-dwelling women aged > or = 18 years in France, Germany, Spain and the UK. Subjects were asked about the type of urinary incontinence they had experienced and their treatment behaviour.
Of the women who responded, 35% reported involuntary loss of urine in the preceding 30 days; stress urinary incontinence was the most prevalent type. The lowest prevalence was in Spain (23%), while the prevalence was 44%, 41% and 42% for France, Germany and the UK, respectively. About a quarter of women with urinary incontinence in Spain (24%) and the UK (25%) had consulted a doctor about it; in France (33%) and Germany (40%) the percentages were higher. Overall,
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- 100%
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4Topics & keywords
- Urinary incontinence
- Medicine
- Quarter (Canadian coin)
- Urine
- Demography
- Prevalence
- Gynecology
- Epidemiology
- Good health and well-being