2018
DOI: 10.1111/bju.14182
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Urinary, bowel and sexual health in older men from Northern Ireland

Abstract: ObjectivesTo provide data on the prevalence of urinary, bowel and sexual dysfunction in Northern Ireland (NI), to act as a baseline for studies of prostate cancer outcomes and to aid service provision within the general population.Subjects and MethodsA cross‐sectional postal survey of 10 000 men aged ≥40 years in NI was conducted and age‐matched to the distribution of men living with prostate cancer. The EuroQoL five Dimensions five Levels (EQ‐5D‐5L) and 26‐item Expanded Prostate Cancer Composite (EPIC‐26) ins… Show more

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“…The difference here in ED when compared to Donnelly et al. may be attributed to the age distribution differences between the cohorts, as ProtecT included men aged 50–69 years and the Northern Ireland group looked only at men aged >60 years. This highlights the importance of ensuring age‐matched cohorts when using population‐based surveys as baselines for assessment counselling.…”
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“…The difference here in ED when compared to Donnelly et al. may be attributed to the age distribution differences between the cohorts, as ProtecT included men aged 50–69 years and the Northern Ireland group looked only at men aged >60 years. This highlights the importance of ensuring age‐matched cohorts when using population‐based surveys as baselines for assessment counselling.…”
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“…As Donnelly et al. emphasise, contemporary cohorts of untreated men can provide useful comparisons for inferring the impact of treatment. Specifically, updated population‐level observations of urinary, bowel, and sexual dysfunction are needed to provide a baseline for such discussions.…”
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“…Erectile dysfunction (ED) is common among older men and increases with advancing age . In addition to the significant emotional and relationship difficulties that these problems cause, ED is a recognised indicator of cardiovascular disease, and is associated with hypertension, diabetes, and depression .…”
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