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Climacteric ; 24(6): 605-611, 2021 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33942698

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BACKGROUND: Urinary incontinence (UI) is prevalent in postmenopausal women. To manage UI, it necessary to improve UI screening. We aimed to analyze and understand the experience of women with UI. METHODS: We conducted a qualitative study using semi-structured interviews with postmenopausal women (age >50 years), who were recruited from an urban general practice office. The data of the patients were analyzed using the grounded theory method to allow the conceptualization of categories to emerge. RESULTS: Data saturation was reached after eight interviews and was confirmed by two additional interviews. There were four conceptualizing categories: UI is a marker of temporality in women and of societal temporality; women's information about UI is a prerequisite for screening, and the media and information providers have an impact on women's UI experience; UI has a strong societal taboo for women (women consider UI a minor but pejorative disease and fear stigmatization); and faced with the complexity of implementing personalized screening, women recommend systematic screening by their general practitioner or gynecologist to trivialize UI and optimize its management. CONCLUSIONS: Women were uninformed about UI. They requested that the provision of information on the female anatomy should be started in childhood.


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General Practitioners , Urinary Incontinence , Female , Humans , Middle Aged , Urinary Incontinence/diagnosis
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