Identifying Womens' Needs in Making a Treatment Decision for Stress Urinary Incontinence: A Qualitative Study

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作者
Gerritse, Maria B. E. [1 ,2 ,4 ]
de Swart, Ellis [1 ]
de Vries, Marieke [3 ]
Kluivers, Kirsten B. [1 ]
机构
[1] Radboud Univ Nijmegen, Dept Gynecol, Med Ctr, Nijmegen, Netherlands
[2] Gelderse Vallei Hosp, Dept Obstet & Gynecol, Ede, Netherlands
[3] Radboud Univ Nijmegen, Inst Comp & Informat Sci, Nijmegen, Netherlands
[4] Radboud Univ Nijmegen, Dept Gynecol, Med Ctr, Geert Grootepl Zuid 10,Postbus 9101, NL-6500 HB Nijmegen, Netherlands
来源
WOMENS HEALTH REPORTS | 2023年 / 4卷 / 01期
关键词
decisional needs; shared decision making; stress urinary incontinence; qualitative research; treatment;
D O I
10.1089/whr.2023.0002
中图分类号
R71 [妇产科学];
学科分类号
100211 ;
摘要
Background: Choosing a treatment option for female stress urinary incontinence (SUI) is a preference-sensitive decision. Nowadays, shared decision making (SDM) is the preferred way of decision making. SDM considers the needs patients have regarding the decision-making process. The aim of this study was to identify decisional needs of women who are making a treatment decision for SUI. Materials and Methods: Semistructured interviews were planned with women who had been seeking treatment for SUI. Patients were recruited in two teaching hospitals in the Netherlands. Interviewers used a topic list based on the Ottawa decision support framework. The interviews were transcribed and coded. Themes and subthemes of factors relating to the treatment decision-making process were identified and described. Results: We interviewed a total of 16 women. Four major themes of SUI patients' needs were identified: information on disorder and treatment, SDM, personalized health care, and consideration for social context. Within these themes, specific needs varied between individuals. In addition to the provision of objective information, other important identified needs were subjective, such as acknowledgment of symptoms and feeling understood by a physician. It was important for patients that they had a sufficient amount of time to make their decision. Conclusions: To ensure a good quality treatment decision in female SUI, several topics need to be addressed in an SDM process. The themes of decisional needs identified in this study can help improve the decision-making process.
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页数:9
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