Urinary incontinence among Muslim women in Israel: Risk factors and help-seeking behavior
International Urogynecology Journal Aug 10, 2017
Treister–Goltzman Y, et al. – This study is performed to evaluate the prevalence of urinary incontinence (UI), factors related to it, its impact on quality of life, and help–seeking behavior among Muslim women. The current study showed that urinary incontinence is very common among Muslim women in primary care in southern Israel and significantly impairs their quality of life. Only a small percentage consults with their physician.
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