Urinary incontinence in nulliparous sportswomen: Epidemiological survey about 150 cases - 26/09/15

Résumé |
Introduction |
Our aim is to assess the urinary incontinence particularly in young nulliparous sportswomen. In our work, we insist on their reluctance about this subject and on the type and level of sport practice.
Methods |
A questionnaire was completed by 150 young nulliparous sportswomen. First, it tries to reveal urinary incontinence, to type this incontinence and to have an idea about the knowledge of this trouble. Then, it specifies the type of sport and the level of practice.
Results |
Only 105 women agreed to answer this questionnaire. Thirty percent refused to approach the subject of urinary disorders. Seventy-five percent of women who participated had a Stress Urinary Incontinence (SUI) whatever in the sport and/or in daily basis. A total of 62.8% stated having SUI, which infrequently interfered with their normal sports activities, whereas 60% declared that they were coping with SUI on a daily basis. These two types of SUI are closely related. Only 18 sportswomen had previously reported the problem to a third party and only one consulted. None of sportswomen reported having an idea about the reason of these disorders or the anatomy and the function of the perineum. All women practice a competitive sport and the weekly training exceeds in most cases five hours per week. Athletics was at the top of the list (25% of women). Basketball was practiced in 18% of cases, handball in 17% of cases and volleyball in 15% of cases. Only 2.8% of women practiced swimming.
Discussion |
The SUI in sport is a major health problem. The prevalence is different from a study to another and depends on the type of sport and the level of practice [1 ]. However, being frustrated by taboos and considering the troubles as not pathological, only few sportswomen talked openly about this problem. So, health professionals must invest in information, screening and preventive measures. It is their role to provide both of perineal assessment and rehabilitation that would be integrated into fitness programs of sportswomen.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : Urinary incontinence, Young sportswomen, Type of sport
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Vol 58 - N° S1
P. e124-e125 - septembre 2015 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.