1. URINARY INCONTINENCE: KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDES, AND PREVALENCE AMONG OLDER ARGENTINE FEMALES
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Jauregui JR, Fischer KB, and Musso CG
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Treatment ,lcsh:R5-920 ,Knowledge ,lcsh:R ,Urinary incontinence ,Urinary incontinence. Knowledge. Treatment. Geriatric ,Argentine women ,lcsh:Medicine ,lcsh:Medicine (General) ,Geriatric - Abstract
Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the knowledge and attitudes of Argentine women 65 years of age and older regarding urinary incontinence (UI). Methods: A cross-sectional study of 238 community-dwelling Argentine women 65 years of age and older was conducted in San Justo, Argentina. Data were collected by in-person interviews. Results: Regarding knowledge, 232 (97.5%) of the women surveyed were familiar with the term urinary incontinence, but 152 (63.9%) falsely believed that UI is a normal part of aging and 163 (68.5%) did not know about pelvic exercises or a surgical option to treat UI. A total of 106 (44.5%) women reported symptoms of UI. Discussion: Older Argentine women are misinformed about UI. Interventions are necessary to increase their knowledge and healthcare seeking behaviors.
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- 2013