Quality of life and body image of patients with urinary disorders

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Objective: to assess the quality of life and body image of men with difficulty urinating and indwelling urinary catheter users, integrating the socio-demographic, economic and morbidity variables. Method: a cross-sectional analytical study with 64 male patients with urinary problems. Three questionnaires were used for data collection: one containing sociodemographic, economic and morbid data, the Medical Outcome Study 36-item short-form health survey to analyze quality of life, and the Body Dysmorphic Examination, which assesses body image. T-test, Mann-Whitney, Pearson, Spearman, Linear Regression and Stepwise were used. Results: quality of life and body image were compromised in both groups, affecting emotional aspects, with a high degree of body dissatisfaction and altered physical and social adversity. Conclusion: changes in patients’ quality of life and body image were observed, confirming the need for improvement in care.

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Do Amaral, G. L. G., Costa, K. M. de M., de Lima, C. M. F., Domingues, T. A. M., Barbosa, D. A., & Belasco, A. G. S. (2020). Quality of life and body image of patients with urinary disorders. Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem, 73. https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2019-0522

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