Symptom prevalence, bother, and treatment satisfaction in men with lower urinary tract symptoms in Southeast Asia: a multinational, cross-sectional survey

© 2017, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany. Purpose: The overall objective of the survey was to systematically examine patients’ perspectives on lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) and their treatment in Southeast Asia. Methods: A multinational cross-sectional survey involving adult men seeking consultati...

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Main Authors: Lap Yin Ho, Peggy Sau Kwan Chu, David Terrence Consigliere, Zulkifli Md Zainuddin, David Bolong, Chi Kwok Chan, Molly Eng, Dac Nhat Huynh, Wachira Kochakarn, Marie Carmela M. Lapitan, Dinh Khanh Le, Quang Dung Le, Frank Lee, Bannakij Lojanapiwat, Bao Ngoc Nguyen, Teng Aik Ong, Buenaventura Jose Reyes, Apirak Santingamkun, Woon Chau Tsang, Paul Abrams
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-439412018-01-24T04:15:30Z Symptom prevalence, bother, and treatment satisfaction in men with lower urinary tract symptoms in Southeast Asia: a multinational, cross-sectional survey Lap Yin Ho Peggy Sau Kwan Chu David Terrence Consigliere Zulkifli Md Zainuddin David Bolong Chi Kwok Chan Molly Eng Dac Nhat Huynh Wachira Kochakarn Marie Carmela M. Lapitan Dinh Khanh Le Quang Dung Le Frank Lee Bannakij Lojanapiwat Bao Ngoc Nguyen Teng Aik Ong Buenaventura Jose Reyes Apirak Santingamkun Woon Chau Tsang Paul Abrams © 2017, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany. Purpose: The overall objective of the survey was to systematically examine patients’ perspectives on lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) and their treatment in Southeast Asia. Methods: A multinational cross-sectional survey involving adult men seeking consultation at urology outpatient clinics because of LUTS in Southeast Asia was conducted using convenience sampling. Self-reported prevalence, bother, treatment and treatment satisfaction of selected LUTS including urgency, nocturia, slow stream, and post-micturition dribble were evaluated. Results: In total, 1535 eligible patients were enrolled in the survey. A majority of respondents were aged 56–75 years, not employed, and had not undergone prostate operation before. Overall, the self-reported prevalence of nocturia was 88% (95% CI 86–90%), slow stream 61% (95% CI 59–63%), post micturition dribble 55% (95% CI 52–58%), and urgency 52% (95% CI 49–55%). There were marked differences in the country specific prevalence of LUTS complaints. Frequently, symptoms coexisted and were combined with nocturia. More than half of patients felt at least some degree of bother from their symptoms: 61% for urgency, 57% for nocturia, 58% for slow stream, and 60% for post-micturition dribble. Before seeing the present urologists, nearly half of patients have received some form of prescribed treatment and more than 80% of patients indicated they would like to receive treatment. Conclusion: Men who sought urologist care for LUTS often presented with multiple symptoms. Nocturia emerged as the most common symptom amongst the four core symptoms studied. 2018-01-24T04:15:30Z 2018-01-24T04:15:30Z 2018-01-01 Journal 14338726 07244983 2-s2.0-85031821306 10.1007/s00345-017-2097-2 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85031821306&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/43941
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description © 2017, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany. Purpose: The overall objective of the survey was to systematically examine patients’ perspectives on lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) and their treatment in Southeast Asia. Methods: A multinational cross-sectional survey involving adult men seeking consultation at urology outpatient clinics because of LUTS in Southeast Asia was conducted using convenience sampling. Self-reported prevalence, bother, treatment and treatment satisfaction of selected LUTS including urgency, nocturia, slow stream, and post-micturition dribble were evaluated. Results: In total, 1535 eligible patients were enrolled in the survey. A majority of respondents were aged 56–75 years, not employed, and had not undergone prostate operation before. Overall, the self-reported prevalence of nocturia was 88% (95% CI 86–90%), slow stream 61% (95% CI 59–63%), post micturition dribble 55% (95% CI 52–58%), and urgency 52% (95% CI 49–55%). There were marked differences in the country specific prevalence of LUTS complaints. Frequently, symptoms coexisted and were combined with nocturia. More than half of patients felt at least some degree of bother from their symptoms: 61% for urgency, 57% for nocturia, 58% for slow stream, and 60% for post-micturition dribble. Before seeing the present urologists, nearly half of patients have received some form of prescribed treatment and more than 80% of patients indicated they would like to receive treatment. Conclusion: Men who sought urologist care for LUTS often presented with multiple symptoms. Nocturia emerged as the most common symptom amongst the four core symptoms studied.
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author Lap Yin Ho
Peggy Sau Kwan Chu
David Terrence Consigliere
Zulkifli Md Zainuddin
David Bolong
Chi Kwok Chan
Molly Eng
Dac Nhat Huynh
Wachira Kochakarn
Marie Carmela M. Lapitan
Dinh Khanh Le
Quang Dung Le
Frank Lee
Bannakij Lojanapiwat
Bao Ngoc Nguyen
Teng Aik Ong
Buenaventura Jose Reyes
Apirak Santingamkun
Woon Chau Tsang
Paul Abrams
spellingShingle Lap Yin Ho
Peggy Sau Kwan Chu
David Terrence Consigliere
Zulkifli Md Zainuddin
David Bolong
Chi Kwok Chan
Molly Eng
Dac Nhat Huynh
Wachira Kochakarn
Marie Carmela M. Lapitan
Dinh Khanh Le
Quang Dung Le
Frank Lee
Bannakij Lojanapiwat
Bao Ngoc Nguyen
Teng Aik Ong
Buenaventura Jose Reyes
Apirak Santingamkun
Woon Chau Tsang
Paul Abrams
Symptom prevalence, bother, and treatment satisfaction in men with lower urinary tract symptoms in Southeast Asia: a multinational, cross-sectional survey
author_facet Lap Yin Ho
Peggy Sau Kwan Chu
David Terrence Consigliere
Zulkifli Md Zainuddin
David Bolong
Chi Kwok Chan
Molly Eng
Dac Nhat Huynh
Wachira Kochakarn
Marie Carmela M. Lapitan
Dinh Khanh Le
Quang Dung Le
Frank Lee
Bannakij Lojanapiwat
Bao Ngoc Nguyen
Teng Aik Ong
Buenaventura Jose Reyes
Apirak Santingamkun
Woon Chau Tsang
Paul Abrams
author_sort Lap Yin Ho
title Symptom prevalence, bother, and treatment satisfaction in men with lower urinary tract symptoms in Southeast Asia: a multinational, cross-sectional survey
title_short Symptom prevalence, bother, and treatment satisfaction in men with lower urinary tract symptoms in Southeast Asia: a multinational, cross-sectional survey
title_full Symptom prevalence, bother, and treatment satisfaction in men with lower urinary tract symptoms in Southeast Asia: a multinational, cross-sectional survey
title_fullStr Symptom prevalence, bother, and treatment satisfaction in men with lower urinary tract symptoms in Southeast Asia: a multinational, cross-sectional survey
title_full_unstemmed Symptom prevalence, bother, and treatment satisfaction in men with lower urinary tract symptoms in Southeast Asia: a multinational, cross-sectional survey
title_sort symptom prevalence, bother, and treatment satisfaction in men with lower urinary tract symptoms in southeast asia: a multinational, cross-sectional survey
publishDate 2018
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