Author/Authors :
Akil، Ipek Ozunan نويسنده Department of Pediatric Nephrology, Celal Bayar University, Izmir, Turkey. , , Ozmen، Dilek نويسنده Department of Public Health Nursing, School of Health, Celal Bayar University, Izmir, Turkey. , , Cetinkaya، Aynur Cakmakci نويسنده Department of Public Health Nursing, School of Health, Celal Bayar University, Izmir, Turkey. ,
Abstract :
Purpose: To investigate the prevalence of lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) and urinary
incontinence (UI) in elementary school aged children in Manisa.
Materials and Methods: Dysfunctional Voiding and Incontinence Scoring System (DVIS)
which was developed in Turkey is used. A total of 416 children, 216 (51.9%) male and 200
(48.1%) female were recruited in this study.
Results: Mean age of children was 10.35 ± 2.44 years (median10 years). Daytime UI frequency
was 6.7% (28 child), nocturnal incontinence 16.6% (69 child) and combined daytime
and nocturnal incontinence 4.1% (17 child). There was no statistically significant difference
in the prevalence of nocturnal and or daytime UI between male and female gender. Mean
DVIS score was 2.65 ± 3.95 and gender did not affect total DVIS points. The mean ages of
achieving daytime bowel and bladder control were all significantly correlated with DVIS
points. DVIS points were positively correlated with the history of UI of the family. Total
points were increased when the father was unemployed.
Conclusion: UI negatively influences health related quality of life of the family and child,
so it is important that awareness of the UI and symptoms of lower urinary tract dysfunction.