TY - JOUR
T1 - Chinese women's experiences of stress incontinence
T2 - A descriptive qualitative study
AU - Siu, Lai Sheung Katherine
AU - Lopez, Violeta
PY - 2012/11
Y1 - 2012/11
N2 - This study explored the perceptions of 35 Chinese women on the impact of stress urinary incontinence on their life and their adherence to pelvic floor muscle exercise program. Audiotaped interviews were conducted at a time and place convenient to them. Content analysis was used to extract significant categories that described their experience. The five major categories that emerged were: (i) perceptions of stress urinary incontinence; (ii) living with urinary incontinence; (iii) emotions and feelings; (iv) factors facilitating pelvic floor muscle exercise and (v) factors inhibiting pelvic floor muscle exercise program. The women who adhered and those who did not adhere to pelvic floor muscle exercised were similar in the two categories of living with urinary incontinence, and emotions and feelings. However, there were great differences between the perceptions of the two groups in three categories on perceptions of urinary incontinence, factors facilitating and inhibiting the performance of pelvic floor muscle exercise.
AB - This study explored the perceptions of 35 Chinese women on the impact of stress urinary incontinence on their life and their adherence to pelvic floor muscle exercise program. Audiotaped interviews were conducted at a time and place convenient to them. Content analysis was used to extract significant categories that described their experience. The five major categories that emerged were: (i) perceptions of stress urinary incontinence; (ii) living with urinary incontinence; (iii) emotions and feelings; (iv) factors facilitating pelvic floor muscle exercise and (v) factors inhibiting pelvic floor muscle exercise program. The women who adhered and those who did not adhere to pelvic floor muscle exercised were similar in the two categories of living with urinary incontinence, and emotions and feelings. However, there were great differences between the perceptions of the two groups in three categories on perceptions of urinary incontinence, factors facilitating and inhibiting the performance of pelvic floor muscle exercise.
KW - Body image and sexuality
KW - Cultural issues
KW - Research
KW - Self-care
KW - Urinary incontinence
KW - Woman's health
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84867443427&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1111/j.1749-771X.2012.01155.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1749-771X.2012.01155.x
M3 - Article
SN - 1749-7701
VL - 6
SP - 125
EP - 136
JO - International Journal of Urological Nursing
JF - International Journal of Urological Nursing
IS - 3
ER -