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Objetive: To estimate the temporal trend and spatial distribution of urinary incontinence outpatient production in men in Brazil. Methods: This was an ecological time series study of Brazil and its regions, from 2010-2019, using data from the Brazilian National Health System Outpatient Information System. Prais-Winsten regression was used to analyze the temporal trend in Brazil as a whole and by region. The autoregressive integrated moving average model was used to forecast the trend until 2024. Results: In 2010, 3,457 outpatient appointments for urinary incontinence in men were registered, rising to 16,765 in 2019, revealing a rising temporal trend [annual percentage change = 50.37%; 95% confidence interval (95%IC) 37.54;63.62]; and a forecast of growth for the period 2020-2024 (final ARIMA model: 1, 1, 0). The spatial distribution of urinary incontinence rates varied between the country’s macro-regions. Conclusion: There was a rising temporal trend in urinary incontinence outpatient production in men in Brazil between 2010-2019 with growth forecast until 2024. The highest rates occurred in the Southeast region and the highest increase was found in the Southern region.
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Nicolato, F. V., Chaoubah, A., van Keulen, M. D. S. L., Dos Reis, M. F., & Liebel, G. (2022). Space-time distribution of urinary incontinence outpatient production in men, Brazil, 2010-2019. Epidemiologia e Servicos de Saude, 31(2). https://doi.org/10.1590/S2237-96222022000200025
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