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Title: 一般中高年者における下部尿路症状に対する治療希望についての検討
Other Titles: Health-Care Seeking Behavior Related to Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms : A Population-Based Study in Japan
Authors: 増井, 仁彦  KAKEN_name
吉村, 耕治  KAKEN_name
宗田, 武  KAKEN_name
神波, 大己  KAKEN_name
兼松, 明弘  KAKEN_name
中村, 英二郎  KAKEN_name
西山, 博之  KAKEN_name
賀本, 敏行  KAKEN_name
小川, 修  KAKEN_name
Author's alias: Masui, Kimihiko
Yoshimura, Koji
Soda, Takeshi
Kamba, Tomomi
Kanematsu, Akihiro
Nakamura, Eijiro
Keywords: Lower urinary tract symptoms
LUTS
Epidemiology
Health-care seeking behavior
Issue Date: Nov-2009
Publisher: 泌尿器科紀要刊行会
Journal title: 泌尿器科紀要
Volume: 55
Issue: 11
Start page: 685
End page: 689
Abstract: We aimed to investigate health-care seeking behavior related to lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) using a questionnaire-based survey. The questionnaire included questions related to 5 demographic issues, 9 past histories, 8 LUTS, and others about health-care seeking related to LUTS. We sent the questionnaire to 6, 000 residents, 41 to 70 years old, in three Japanese communities (Tobetsu, in a subarctic zone, Kumiyama, in a temperate zone, and Sashiki, in a subtropical zone). Of the questionnaires, 36.5% were valid for analyses. The prevalence of desire for treatment for LUTS was 15.6% (still-treated health-care seeker : 4.5%, never-treated health-care seeker : 11.1%). This finding suggested that, among residents with a desire for treatment, only 29% actually had treatment for LUTS. Multivariate analyses revealed that incomplete emptying, weak stream, and straining for males, and urinary frequency, nocturia, and incontinence for females were independently significant factors associated with health-care seeking related toLUTS.
Rights: 許諾条件により本文は2010-12-01に公開
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2433/87771
PubMed ID: 19946185
Appears in Collections:Vol.55 No.11

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