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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH

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Prevalence Of Urinary Incontinence and its Impact on Quality of Life Among Elderly In Kanchipuram District

Author: SUDHARSAN B, RAVIVARMAN G
Abstract: In view with the evolution of modern medicine and advancement in the health care providing sectors, mortality rates has reduced significantly, the consequence of which lead to rapidly increasing geriatric population. It has been estimated that within 2025 to 2050 the strength of the elderly population would be doubled to 1.6 billion throughout the world; where the total population will show a rise of only 34%. Urinary incontinence is a condition which is not directly affects the life of the people. After obtaining the ethical committee approval, A community baesd cross sectional study was planned with 326 participants selected by multistage random sampling at the field practice area of tertiary care hospital And assessed by semi-structured questionnaire. The data collected were entered in the excel sheet and analysed using epi-info version 21. Chi square test was performed to assess the association between the factor. The urinary incontinence was one of the prevailing health related issue in the community which is mostly unnoticed. The male to female ratio was 1:1.06, 152 (46.6%) were affected because of incontinence in the community. Males were more affected than the females. The co morbid condition like diabetes, hypertension, COPD , bronchial asthma were compared with the urinary incontinence. Substance abuse practice like alcohol/ smoking was also associated with the prevalence of urinary incontinence and the quality of life. In this work focuses to assess the prevalence of urinary incontinence among elderly population in the community and assess the impact of urinary incontinence on quality of life.
Keyword: World Health Organisation quality of life Brief Questionnaire, Incontinence related quality of life, Health Related Quality of life, Chettinad Hospital and Research Institute, International Classification of Diseases, Statistical Package for Social Sciences, Quality of life
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