Abstract
Objective: To characterize the scientific production related to the impact of urinary incontinence on quality of life of pregnant women. Method: An integrative review carried out from September 2014 to May 2015. The search was conducted in six databases, and a final sample of seventeen publications was presented. The data were presented in tables. Results: Incontinence related factors are: Being older, second pregnancy, multiparity, constipation, smoking, and obesity. Stress incontinence is the most occurring in pregnant women, causing an adverse impact on quality of life. Discussion: It is for health professionals who try to create effective coping strategies for minimizing consequences generated by the accidental loss of urine. Conclusion: Urinary incontinence affects the mother’s life, resulting in social, behavioral, physical and emotional harm, taking this woman to be excluded from society and feel insecure about their health.
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Silva Martins, E., Bezerra Pinheiro, A. K., Souza Aquino, P. de, Batista Oriá, M. O., Barbosa Castro, R. C. M., Maia Lima, D. J., … Holanda, S. M. (2016). Urinary Incontinence in Pregnant Women: Integrative Review. Open Journal of Nursing, 06(03), 229–238. https://doi.org/10.4236/ojn.2016.63023
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