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Open Access 01-12-2020 | Care | Research article

Lower urinary tract symptoms in men: challenges to early hospital presentation in a resource-poor health system

Authors: Ikenna I. Nnabugwu, Ijeoma L. Okoronkwo, Chinwe A. Nnabugwu

Published in: BMC Urology | Issue 1/2020

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Abstract

Background

The point at which men seek medical care for lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) varies between individuals. Presentation to hospital with complications beyond LUTS appears prevalent in our setting. The aim of this survey is to assess from the community perspective in southeast Nigeria, the challenges to early presentation for medical evaluation for LUTS by men.

Methods

A questionnaire-based cross-sectional survey of randomly-selected men ≥40 years. The questionnaire captured respondent’s age; presence, duration and severity of LUTS; access to health information; wealth-index; and when (and why) medical care for LUTS was sought. Analysis was with SPSS® version 20.

Results

In all, responses from 1319 men (mean age 54.2 ± 10.2 years) are analysed. Of these, 267 report LUTS: 58.4% (156) report moderate to severe LUTS and 51.7% (138) are yet to seek medical care. As regards seeking medical care, all the men reporting LUTS of 3 months, 35.7% of 126 men reporting moderate LUTS, and 20.0% of 30 men reporting severe LUTS are yet to seek medical care. LUTS being non-bothersome (not financial constraint) is the most prevalent reason for not seeking medical care early. Delay is encouraged by limited access to health information (OR 3.10; p < 0.001), but discouraged by literacy (OR 0.86; p < 0.001) and aging (OR 0.93; p = 0.002).

Conclusion

From the community perspective, the prevalent challenge to seeking medical care for LUTS early is absence of bother. Empowering men through formal education and researched health information will influence positively the time that LUTS in men is appreciated as bothersome.
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Metadata
Title
Lower urinary tract symptoms in men: challenges to early hospital presentation in a resource-poor health system
Authors
Ikenna I. Nnabugwu
Ijeoma L. Okoronkwo
Chinwe A. Nnabugwu
Publication date
01-12-2020
Publisher
BioMed Central
Keyword
Care
Published in
BMC Urology / Issue 1/2020
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2490
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12894-020-00651-0

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