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Urogynecology and sexual function research. How are we doing?

机译:妇科和性功能研究。我们怎么样

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INTRODUCTION: Urinary incontinence (UI) and pelvic organ prolapse (POP) negatively impact health-related quality of life by affecting daily activities, body image, and sexual relationships. AIM: To evaluate interest in sexual function (SF) research among urogynecologists. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The rate of abstracts presented at national meetings that dealt with SF over a 5-year period. METHODS: We reviewed all abstracts presented as an oral podium, moderated poster, and nonmoderated posters at meetings of the Society of Gynecologic Surgeons (SGS) and American Urogynecologic Society (AUGS) between 2002 and 2007. Abstracts involving SF outcomes were categorized according to conference year, type of pelvic floor dysfunction, and type of intervention. The Friedman test was used to compare groups with respect to percentages. RESULTS: During the study period, the number of abstracts related to SF increased significantly at both meetings. In 2002, there were no studies reported SF outcomes at the SGS meeting, and only 3% (four) of studies at AUGS meeting dealt with SF. Subsequently, in 2007, 10% (nine) and 9% (15) of the abstracts presented at the SGS and AUGS meetings, respectively, addressed SF (P < 0.001 and P < 0.003, respectively). The majority of the studies (60-70%) presented at both meetings investigated the relationship between SF and various surgical interventions for POP and stress UI. CONCLUSION: Disorders of the female pelvic floor, such as UI and POP, can influence SF and satisfaction. Our study demonstrates that the awareness and interest of urogynecologists in this area have been increasing steadily. However, most pelvic floor research presentations still do not mention SF in their outcome. Since surgery alone cannot treat the majority of women with sexual dysfunction, there is a need for collaborative work among urogynecologists, gynecologists, female urologists, and sexual therapists.
机译:简介:尿失禁(UI)和盆腔器官脱垂(POP)通过影响日常活动,身体形象和性关系,对健康相关的生活质量产生负面影响。目的:评估泌尿妇科医生对性功能(SF)研究的兴趣。主要观察指标:在5年内,与SF有关的国家会议上摘要的呈现率。方法:我们回顾了2002年至2007年间在妇产科医师学会(SGS)和美国泌尿妇科学学会(AUGS)会议上以口头讲台,主持海报和非节制海报形式呈现的所有摘要。涉及SF结果的摘要按会议分类年,骨盆底功能障碍的类型和干预类型。 Friedman检验用于比较各组的百分比。结果:在研究期间,与SF相关的摘要数量在两次会议上均显着增加。在2002年,没有研究在SGS会议上报告SF结果,而在AUGS会议上只有3%(四)的研究涉及SF。随后,在2007年,分别在SGS和AUGS会议上提交的摘要中的10%(九个)和9%(15)针对SF(分别为P <0.001和P <0.003)。在两次会议上进行的大多数研究(60-70%)均调查了SF与POP和压力UI的各种外科手术干预之间的关系。结论:女性骨盆底疾病,如UI和POP,可影响自发性和满意度。我们的研究表明,泌尿妇科医师在这一领域的意识和兴趣一直在稳定增长。但是,大多数骨盆底研究报告仍未在结果中提及SF。由于单靠手术无法治疗大多数患有性功能障碍的妇女,因此需要泌尿妇科医生,妇科医生,女性泌尿科医生和性治疗师之间进行合作。

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