Challenges Faced by Women With Neuromuscular Diseases When Having to Urinate Away From Home

Author:

Handberg Charlotte12ORCID,Kristensen Bente1,Jensen Bente Thoft23,Glerup Sarah1,Pharao Antoniett Vebel1,Strøm Jeanette1,Werlauff Ulla1

Affiliation:

1. National Rehabilitation Center for Neuromuscular Diseases, Aarhus, Denmark

2. Aarhus University, Denmark

3. Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark

Abstract

The aim of this study was to investigate the challenges women with neuromuscular disease face when having to urinate when away from home. The design for this study was qualitative using the interpretive description methodology and the Sense of Coherence theory. The method was three semi-structured focus group interviews with 12 women (3 ambulant and 9 non-ambulant) with neuromuscular diseases at a specialized rehabilitation hospital. We found that physical and functional barriers hampered the opportunity to urinate when away from home due to lack of accessibility and impaired physical functioning. Psychosocial impacts were related to inconvenience and dependency on relatives, fear of stigmatization and impacted dignity, and the constant social sacrifices. The challenge of access to adequate and equitable sanitation for women with neuromuscular diseases is not at always met in society, and these women consequently often must resort to repressing the fundamental need to urinate.

Funder

Novo Nordisk Fonden

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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