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Urinary incontinence in a Finnish population aged 70 and over 

Authors: Maria Nuotio;  Marja Jylhauml a;  Tiina Luukkaala a; Teuvo L. J. Tammela b
Affiliations:   a Tampere School of Public Health University of Tampere.
b Department of Urology Tampere University Hospital, University of Tampere.
DOI: 10.1080/02813430310005154
Publication Frequency: 4 issues per year
Published in: journal Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care, Volume 21, Issue 3 September 2003 , pages 188 - 192
Number of References: 22
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Abstract

Scand J Prim Health Care 2003;21:000-000. ISSN 0281-3432. Objective Rcaron- RcaronTo describe the prevalence, associated factors and self-reported treatments of different types of incontinence in a random older population. Design Rcaron- RcaronA population-based cross-sectional survey. Setting Rcaron- RcaronThird wave for the Tampere Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TamELSA) in 1999. Subjects Rcaron- Rcaron171 men and 227 women aged 70 and over. Main outcome measures Rcaron- RcaronUrge and mixed incontinence combined and associated health and social indicators. Results Rcaron- RcaronThe prevalence of stress, urge and mixed incontinence was 2%, 17% and 6%, respectively, in men and 23%, 6% and 30%, respectively, in women. In the logistic regression analyses adjusted for age, urge and mixed incontinence in women were associated with living in an institution (OR [odds ratio] 13.55), comorbidity (OR 1.94), ADL (activities of daily living) disability (OR 3.55), depressive mood (OR 2.49) and fecal incontinence (OR 7.84), while in men an association was found between urge and mixed incontinence and ADL disability (OR 2.59) and depressive mood (OR 2.69). All the men living in an institution were incontinent of urine. Of the incontinent women, 46% used diapers, but collecting devices were rare in men. Conclusion Rcaron- RcaronThe results emphasise the significance and multifactorial nature of the urge component in geriatric incontinence, which should be considered in both geriatric and general practice.
Keywords: Ageing; Overactive Bladder; Population Studies
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