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2019, Vol. 1, Issue 2, Part B

Gynecology policy clinic incontinence situations and quality of life examination


Author(s): Khulood Abdulrazzaq Mohammed, Iman Oleiwi Murad Al-Khuzaie and Haider Ali Mehdi Al-Remahi

Abstract: Gynecological complaints are highly severe in general population. Are common problems. Disease aspect of incontinence which is a gynecological problem, is closely related to the social situation of women. While the problem in rural areas is seen as a natural problem due to aging, a doctor is not consulted; incontinence, deep depression in urban and especially working women feeling of loneliness and contraction in social relations (urine smell, feeling of wetness) leading to consult a doctor for treatment at an earlier stage.
In this study, incontinence status in women who came to gynecology outpatient clinics and quality of life. Research University Medical Faculty Hospital Obstetrics and Gynecology Department. Accepted to participate in the study, selected by simple random method 100 women were collected and data were collected with the help of questionnaire form. As a result of data evaluation, 391% of women unintentionally urinary incontinence and urinary incontinence, but only 30.7% of this problem doctor. Hundred points of women's quality of life scale When the average score on the physical, 73 (80.80) and social they scored higher in the function fields (65.25); role limitation (emotional) (18.69) and role limitation (physical) (39.25). It has been identified.


DOI: 10.22271/27069567.2019.v1.i2b.23

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Khulood Abdulrazzaq Mohammed, Iman Oleiwi Murad Al-Khuzaie, Haider Ali Mehdi Al-Remahi. Gynecology policy clinic incontinence situations and quality of life examination. Int J Adv Res Med 2019;1(2):86-88. DOI: 10.22271/27069567.2019.v1.i2b.23
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