A theoretical model for brisk walking‐ and running‐induced lower urinary tract symptoms (BRUTS) and the development of the BRUTS‐questionnaire (BRUTS‐Q): A focus group and Delphi study

Author:

Klahsen Olena1ORCID,Thibault‐Gagnon Stéphanie2ORCID,McLean Linda3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Human Kinetics, Faculty of Health Sciences University of Ottawa Ottawa Ontario Canada

2. The Running Clinic Montreal Quebec Canada

3. School of Rehabilitation Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences University of Ottawa Ottawa Ontario Canada

Abstract

AbstractAimsExisting questionnaires provide limited information on the nature, severity and context surrounding lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) experienced during running, jogging and brisk walking. The aims of this study were to develop a theoretical model of the experience of LUTS by females participating in gait‐based exercise activities and to use this model to generate a questionnaire to evaluate the presence, symptoms and bother associated with LUTS experienced by females during gait‐based activities.MethodsA theoretical model was developed through a review of the literature and refined through a focus group consultation including pelvic health physiotherapists, females who experienced leakage during exercise and academic researchers who studied female LUTS. A draft questionnaire was developed using key constructs identified in the model by the focus group. A new expert panel was recruited, which included physiotherapists, women with self‐reported gait‐induced LUTS and urogynecologists. This panel followed a DELPHI process to evaluate the relevance and completeness of the constructs within the questionnaire.ResultsTwo rounds of consultation were required to reach consensus on the completeness of included constructs as well as the inclusion and wording of questions. The resulting questionnaire contains questions related to five key constructs: physical activity characteristics, symptoms of urgency, urgency urinary incontinence, stress urinary incontinence experienced during exercise and management/mitigation strategies adopted by respondents.ConclusionsThe content validity of the brisk walking‐ and running‐induced lower urinary tracts symptoms questionnaire has been established. The next steps are to ensure that the questionnaire has adequate comprehensibility, followed by adequate measurement properties.

Funder

Canadian Institutes of Health Research

Publisher

Wiley

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