Help-seeking behavior among women currently leaking urine in Nigeria: Is it any different from the rest of the world?

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Objective: We examined help-seeking behaviors and factors influencing their choice of hospital care in women currently leaking urine. Materials and methods: This study was part of a multistage community survey conducted among 5001 women in Nigeria who participated in the Ibadan Urinary Incontinence Household Survey. Help-seeking behavior was analyzed among 139 respondents currently leaking urine within the population surveyed. Results: The mean age of those currently leaking urine was 35.7 years (standard deviation = 15.8). Only 18 (12.9%) had ever sought help, of which 15 had received hospital care. Logistic regression analysis showed that the odds of seeking hospital care was higher among less educated women (odds ratio [OR] = 4.05, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.17-13.89) and among those with severe incontinence (OR = 4.20, 95% CI: 1.24-14.29). Reasons mentioned for not seeking hospital care include a belief that the condition is not life-threatening (51.2%), do not believe there is treatment (18.2%), lack of funds (1.7%), too shy to disclose (2.5%), afraid of complications (1.7%), other (2.5%), and no reason (22.3%). Conclusion: This study shows that very few women, currently experiencing urinary incontinence have sought medical care (approximately 1 in 10); and that the barriers identified are similar to those identified in previous studies, except that these women lack the necessary funds to seek care. © 2012 Adedokun et al, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd.

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Adedokun, B. O., Morhason-Bello, I. O., Ojengbede, O. A., Okonkwo, N. S., & Kolade, C. (2012). Help-seeking behavior among women currently leaking urine in Nigeria: Is it any different from the rest of the world? Patient Preference and Adherence, 6, 815–819. https://doi.org/10.2147/PPA.S24911

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