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  • Urology
  • Pelvic Health
  • Concept Analysis

Background:

  • Urinary incontinence (UI) is frequently undertreated.
  • A lack of conceptual clarity regarding symptom burden contributes to undertreatment.
  • Understanding the multifaceted nature of UI symptom burden is essential for effective management.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the concept of symptom burden in urinary incontinence.
  • To identify attributes, antecedents, and consequences of UI symptom burden.
  • To inform future research and clinical practice for improved UI outcomes.

Main Methods:

  • Employed Rodgers' evolutionary concept analysis method.
  • Conducted a comprehensive search of databases and gray literature.
  • Included eight relevant records for analysis.

Main Results:

  • Key attributes include genitourinary symptoms, psychological morbidity, and negative self-perception.
  • Antecedents involve pelvic floor disruption, knowledge deficits, healthcare access issues, and interventions.
  • Consequences encompass reduced quality of life, lifestyle changes, stigma, and financial distress.

Conclusions:

  • Clarifying the concept of symptom burden is vital for addressing undertreatment of urinary incontinence.
  • Future research must focus on diverse populations, robust measurement tools, and overcoming care barriers.
  • Improving health equity and outcomes requires a comprehensive approach to UI management.