Frequency, intensity and daily life distress of urinary dysfunction in women with cervical cancer after radical hysterectomy

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Purpose: This study was done to identify frequency, intensity of urinary dysfunction and daily life distress in women after a radical hysterectomy for cervical cancer. Methods: One hundred and fifty seven women who had undergone a radical hysterectomy and one hundred and sixty five women as healthy controls completed questionnaires on intensity of urinary dysfunction and daily life distress caused by urinary dysfunction. Results: Women with cervical cancer showed higher frequency of urinary dysfunction than healthy controls. Major urinary dysfunction for women with cervical cancer in order of frequency were night-time incontinence (odds ratio=10.39, p

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Chun, N., Noh, G. O., Song, H. J., & Kim, S. H. (2016). Frequency, intensity and daily life distress of urinary dysfunction in women with cervical cancer after radical hysterectomy. Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing, 46(3), 400–408. https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2016.46.3.400

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