Exploring the Prevalence of Urinary Incontinence in Multi-Ethnic Refugee Women in Maricopa County, Arizona

Author:

Malekian Sheila1,Adeleye Olufunmilola2,Fawcett Lubayna3,Khan Aqsa4

Affiliation:

1. University of California Irvine

2. Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine

3. Arizona State University

4. Mayo Clinic

Abstract

Abstract

This study explores the prevalence of urinary incontinence among multi-ethnic refugee women and their comfort levels in discussing this topic with their healthcare providers. Between July and November 2021, 58 refugee women were recruited within community spaces using convenience sampling and word-of-mouth. They completed a 20-item questionnaire in Arabic, Burmese, Swahili, or Somali. Urinary incontinence was identified by an affirmative response to any of the 6-item Urogenital Distress Inventory questions or the report of at least one episode of stress or urgency incontinence per month. The observed prevalence of urinary incontinence in this cohort was 50%. Despite 59.6% of participants expressing comfort in discussing these symptoms, 82.8% of them revealed that they had never spoken with a healthcare provider about them. Moreover, 77.6% of these women reported never being queried about these symptoms by a healthcare professional. Based on these results, urinary incontinence is notably prevalent among refugee women, either surpassing or at least aligning with the prevalence observed in the general female population. Healthcare professionals serving refugee women should consider incorporating screening for this condition into routine office visits. Notably, the limited sample size of this study underscores the necessity for further research on this subject.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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