2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.maturitas.2005.09.005
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Patient-reported impact of urinary incontinence—Results from treatment seeking women in 14 European countries

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“…The mean score for women in the UK was 0.73 and the median 0.85. 221 Another study on the same population of women reported 0.76 as the adjusted OR for EQ-5D health-state index score. 222 Haywood and colleagues 219 reported EQ-5D scores for women based on the number of incontinence episodes at baseline.…”
Section: Eq-5d Score Value Sourcementioning
confidence: 97%
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“…The mean score for women in the UK was 0.73 and the median 0.85. 221 Another study on the same population of women reported 0.76 as the adjusted OR for EQ-5D health-state index score. 222 Haywood and colleagues 219 reported EQ-5D scores for women based on the number of incontinence episodes at baseline.…”
Section: Eq-5d Score Value Sourcementioning
confidence: 97%
“…85 Haywood and colleagues (2008) 219 were identified. [219][220][221] The first study 221 was a pan-European study of women with urinary incontinence, who sought treatment, the second study 219 was a clinical trial of group versus individual physiotherapy for women with SUI and the final study 220 was an economic evaluation alongside an RCT, conducted in the UK, of TVT compared with Burch colposuspension.…”
Section: Eq-5d Score Value Sourcementioning
confidence: 99%
“…6 SUI can lead to women stopping to participate in physical exercise and social activities, negatively affecting her confidence, self-perception, and overall quality of life. 7,8 Treatment for UI can be conservative (commonly PFMtraining) or surgical. Other minimal invasive treatments are for example injection with bulking agents.…”
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“…Although the maximum value is 110, it is transformed into a 0-to 100-point scale for a better interpretation; a higher score indicates better QOL. Three subscales can be identified: Limiting Behavior, 8 items; Psychosocial Impacts, 9 items; and Social Embarrassment, 5 items (Table 2; Monz et al, 2005;Patrick et al, 1999;Schurch et al, 2007).…”
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confidence: 99%