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摘要
简介:尽管尿失禁不会导致死亡,但它是一个全球性的健康问题,对生活质量和健康造成了不利影响:尽管尿失禁不会导致死亡,但它是一个全球性的健康问题,对妇女的生活质量和健康造成了不利影响:本研究旨在对有关远程医疗对尿失禁(UI)女性严重程度的影响的研究进行系统回顾和荟萃分析:本系统性综述的文献综述于 2023 年 8 月至 9 月期间通过四个电子数据库进行。使用基于 MeSH 的关键词对基于 Y 的文章进行了扫描。筛选范围包括过去十年间进行的随机对照试验:分析包括六项研究,涉及 826 名患有尿失禁的妇女。经过远程保健干预后,尿失禁症状的严重程度有显著差异(MD:-2.14 95% CI:-2.67 to-1.62, Z = 8.03,p 结论:远程保健干预后,尿失禁症状的严重程度有显著差异:在这项分析中发现,对患有尿失禁的妇女进行远程保健干预可提高其生活质量,同时降低尿失禁的严重程度,但对性生活和焦虑没有影响。
The effect of telehealth on incontinence severity given to women with urinary incontinence: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
Introduction
Although urinary incontinence does not cause mortality, it is a global health problem that adversely affects the quality of life and health of women.
Objective
The aim of this study was to conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis of the studies investigating the effect of telehealth given to women with urinary incontinence (UI) on the severity of incontinence.
Methods
The literature review for this systematic review was conducted between August-Semptember 2023 using four electronic databases. Y-based articles were scanned using MeSH-based keywords. Randomized Controlled Trials conducted over the last decade were included in the screening.
Results
The analysis included six studies involving 826 women with UI. After telehealth intervention, there was a significant difference in UI symptom severity (MD: −2.14 95% CI: −2.67 to −1.62, Z = 8.03, p < 0.00001) and quality of life (SMD: −2.14 95% CI: −2.67 to −1.62, Z = 8.03, p < 0.00001) compared to the control groups. It had no effect on sexuality (MD: −4.65 95% CI: −9.60 to 0.30, Z = 1.84, p = 0.07), and anxiety (SMD: −0.15, 95% CI: −0.38 to 0.08, Z = 1.27, p = 0.21).
Conclusion
In this analysis, it was found that telehealth interventions performed on women with UI increased the quality of life while reducing the severity of incontinence in women, but had no effect on sexuality, and anxiety.