Summary of the best evidence for non-surgical management of women with stress urinary incontinence
10.3760/cma.j.cn115682-20230818-00583
- VernacularTitle:女性压力性尿失禁患者非手术管理的最佳证据总结
- Author:
Jia MEI
1
;
Zelin HU
;
Meixuan WU
;
Dianju QIN
Author Information
1. 承德医学院护理学院内科护理教研室,承德 067000
- Keywords:
Stress urinary incontinence;
Non-surgical management;
Evidence-based nursing;
Summary of evidence
- From:
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing
2024;30(16):2155-2161
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective:To explore the best evidence of non-surgical management of stress urinary incontinence in women, so as to provide evidence for effective prevention and treatment of related diseases.Methods:According to the "6S" classification model of evidence-based retrieval resources, the researches on non-surgical management of female patients with stress urinary incontinence were retrieved in UpToDate, BMJ Best Practice, major guideline websites, professional association websites and other Chinese and English databases, including clinical decision-making, evidence-based guidelines, systematic reviews, expert consensus and randomized controlled trials. The search period was from establishment of databases to April 30, 2023.Results:A total of 13 articles were included, including three clinical decisions, five guidelines, one expert consensus and four systematic evaluations. The best evidence summarized included 27 items in four aspects, such as screening and evaluation, lifestyle behavior management, functional training and medication treatment.Conclusions:The best evidence for non-surgical management of female patients with stress urinary incontinence summarized in this study can provide guidance for clinical medical staff to manage female stress urinary incontinence scientifically and normatively. Medical personnel can apply this evidence according to the national conditions of China and patients' own conditions.