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General and Bladder-related Quality of Life: A Focus on Women Living with Spinal Cord Injury

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Date 2022 Mar 29
PMID 35347755
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Objective: To compare bladder symptoms, and urinary and overall quality of life (QOL) among women and men after Spinal cord injury (SCI), and to describe specific aspects of QOL among women with SCI.

Methods: We used data from a prospective, multi-center, and cross-sectional study that was carried out from May 2019 to September 2020. Clinical and demographic details were obtained and participants completed two patient reported outcomes: the neurogenic bladder symptoms score-short form (NBSS-SF, which measures bladder symptoms and QOL) and the SF-12 (which measures overall physical and mental health QOL).

Results: Our cohort included 135 women and 210 men with SCI. Among the women, the median age was 50, and 40% had a cervical SCI. For general QOL, women with SCI had physical functioning scores similar to men, but lower mental health scores on the SF-12 (46.85 vs. 49.76, p = 0.01). Women had significantly worse overall NBSS (10.76 vs. 9.08, p < 0.001) and NBSS continence domain scores (4.71 vs. 3.66, p < 0.001) compared to men. There were significant differences between overall QOL measures, and bladder symptoms based on bladder management techniques among the women. NBSS-SF symptom scores were better among women who used overactive bladder medications compared to women who did not (8.43 vs. 11.9, p = 0.02) and NBSS-SF QOL domain scores were significantly better among women who underwent surgery and those that used overactive bladder medications.

Conclusions: Women have more bladder symptoms (specifically incontinence) compared to men. Symptom burden and overall QOL vary among women who use different bladder management techniques and treatments.

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