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Published on: September 20, 2018
Routine symptom screening for postnatal urinary and anal incontinence in new mothers from a district
G J Bugg1, G L Hosker, E S Kiff
1The Pennine Hospitals NHS Trust, Fairfield General Hospital, Rochdale Old Road, Bury, BL9 7TD, United Kingdom. georgebugg@hotmail.com
Abstract:
Parous middle-aged women present with urinary and faecal incontinence and childbirth trauma is thought to be a causal factor. Both symptoms are common after childbirth but usually go under-reported. It has been suggested that new mothers are likely to benefit from routine symptom screening because by actively identifying symptomatic women they could then be helped to access continence services. The main objective of this study was to pilot a programme of routine symptom screening for postnatal urinary and anal incontinence in new mothers from a district general hospital. Self-completion questionnaires for both urinary and anal incontinence were sent by post to 442 primiparous women who had delivered consecutively 10 months previously in a district general hospital. Two hundred and seventy-five new mothers responded to the survey. Ninety-two women had new symptoms of incontinence at 10 months, 82 had urinary incontinence and 25 had anal incontinence. However, only six new mothers had discussed the problem with a health professional. Although nine women requested a hospital appointment none of the women attended the appointment arranged for them. The domain scores on both questionnaires were significantly less for symptomatic new mothers when compared to women with established symptoms of incontinence. The programme of screening successfully identified women with symptoms of incontinence. However, all of the symptomatic women declined a follow-up appointment at hospital which questions the benefits of routine screening 10 months after childbirth.
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