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Medical record documentation of peripartum urinary incontinence
Fareesa Raza-Khan1, Scott Graziano, Kimberly Kenton
1Division of Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstruction Surgery, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri 63110-1094, USA. fareesa4@yahoo.com
Objective:
To determine the rate of medical record documentation of urinary incontinence (UI) symptoms during the third trimester of pregnancy and postpartum period.
Study Design:
Third-trimester prenatal patients were invited to participate in an institutional board-approved prospective study. Participants completed the 15-item, validated Medical, Epidemiological and Social Aspects of Aging (MESA) questionnaire. The MESA was readministered to participants during a 6-8-week postpartum visit. Outpatient and inpatient medical records were reviewed to determine whether UI symptoms were documented.
Results:
One hundred sixty women had antenatal MESA and 90 had postpartum MESAs. Of the 160 women with antenatal MESAs, 118 were symptomatic (73%). Five medical records (3.1%) reflected any assessment of UI. Postpartum, 43% of women were incontinent by MESA. Documentation of incontinence assessment was present in 21% of medical records.
Conclusion:
Medical record documentation of UI symptom screening throughout pregnancy and postpartum rarely occurred in this study population.
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