Affiliation:
1. Umeå International School of Public Health, Epidemiology and Global Health, Department of Public Health and Clinical Medicine Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden
Abstract
Background: Chronic pelvic pain (CPP), defined as a noncyclical pain lasting for more than 6
months can lead to lower physical performance and quality of life in women. CPP is a worldwide
problem affecting women of all ages. However, health care professionals and researchers, due to
its complex nature and the lack of knowledge surrounding the condition, frequently neglect CPP.
Subsequently, basic data and knowledge regarding CPP remain incomplete.
Objective: To update the review of the worldwide estimation of the CPP prevalence considering
the World Health Organization systematic review by Latthe et al in 2006 as point of departure.
Study Design: A systematic review of CPP prevalence studies.
Method: Electronic search was performed to find related articles through PubMed between 2005
and 2012 based on the PRISMA statement (2009).
Results: From 140 studies, only 7 studies were about CPP prevalence. Their study design consisted
of 3 cross sectional studies, one population based mailing questionnaire study, one survey study
(computer assisted telephone interview), one data analysis by questionnaire, and one prospective
community based study.
Limitations: Paucity of population based studies in addition to probability of existence of studies
at the local level with limited access to worldwide databases, lack of consensus about definition of
CPP among researchers and therapists, and non-inclusion of CPP related key words in databases
such as PubMed.
Conclusion: Based on these articles, prevalence in general ranged between 5.7% and 26.6%.
There were many countries and regions without basic data in the field of CPP. This review shows
the paucity of studies, especially multidisciplinary researches with multifactorial views on CPP.
Multidisciplinary studies would provide more reliable data for estimating the prevalence of CPP and
its psycho-socioeconomic burden, as well as finding its etiologies and characteristics. This would be
the first step towards better treatment and care for women with CPP.
Key words: Chronic pelvic pain, women, epidemiology, prevalence, human, female
Publisher
American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians
Subject
Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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