Views of normal bladder function among women experiencing lower urinary tract symptoms
Urology Sep 18, 2020
Burgio KL, James AS, LaCoursiere DY, et al. - In this study, the perspectives of normal bladder function were examined among women with lower urinary tract symptoms. Researchers conducted a secondary analysis to obtain qualitative data from structured interviews with 50 adult women with lower urinary tract symptoms. This study's findings demonstrate that women's perspectives on normal bladder function are multifaceted, reflecting attributes most salient to each individual and likely informed by their personal experience with symptoms and their influence on daily life. The results of this study demonstrate that this work has implications for how clinicians might engage women in discussing bladder symptoms and can inform the further study and public health messaging about normal bladder function.
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