Qualitative insights into the experiences of living with moderate-to-severe lower urinary tract symptoms among community-dwelling ageing males
Autor: | Cristina Ka Fu Ng, Simon K. W. Yeung, Lorna K.P. Suen, Cypher H. Au-Yeung, Hui Lin Cheng, Natalie Ming Yan Lau, Jillianne Chi Yen Lee, Kathy Kit Ying Ho, Iris Wai Sze Chan |
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Rok vydání: | 2017 |
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Male
Gerontology Aging Chronic condition Physiology 030232 urology & nephrology lcsh:Medicine Severity of Illness Index Elderly 0302 clinical medicine Medical advice Adaptation Psychological Medicine and Health Sciences Ethnicities 030212 general & internal medicine lcsh:Science Geriatrics education.field_of_study Multidisciplinary Qualitative Studies Middle Aged Health Education and Awareness Research Design Health education Thematic analysis Research Article China medicine.medical_specialty Urology Population Urination Research and Analysis Methods 03 medical and health sciences Social support Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms Lower urinary tract symptoms medicine Humans education Aged business.industry lcsh:R Biology and Life Sciences medicine.disease Health Care Age Groups People and Places Physical therapy lcsh:Q Population Groupings Physiological Processes business Organism Development Chinese People Developmental Biology |
Zdroj: | PLoS ONE PLoS ONE, Vol 12, Iss 10, p e0187085 (2017) |
ISSN: | 1932-6203 |
DOI: | 10.1371/journal.pone.0187085 |
Popis: | Background Lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) comprise a highly prevalent chronic condition among the aging male population. Existing literature on the experiences of men with LUTS is scarce given that only a few studies explored medical care-seeking behaviors and coping strategies. The current understanding of the experiences of elderly males with LUTS is considerably limited. Therefore, the present study aimed to identify the experiences of living with moderate-to-severe LUTS among community-dwelling Chinese ageing males and their coping strategies to facilitate the management of LUTS by healthcare providers. Methods and findings A qualitative exploratory design using thematic analysis was used. Semi-structured interviews with 24 Chinese ageing males with moderate-to-severe LUTS were conducted. According to the participants, LUTS adversely affect the physical aspects of their daily lives. Most of them were unwilling to seek social support and were even embarrassed to share this topic with their peers. A range of psychological responses could be observed from the participants that range from regarding the condition as a natural life course to loss of one’s self-esteem. Most of the interviewees lacked knowledge and held misconceptions toward LUTS, which prevented them from pursuing medical advice. Most of the participants also sought alternative treatments and developed self-help methods to cope with their symptoms. Conclusion LUTS affects the physical and social aspects of sufferers. The findings of this qualitative study can raise awareness about the life experiences, perceptions, misconceptions, and help-seeking behaviors of Chinese elderly with LUTS. Proper health education and advice can be provided for this population. |
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