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Prevalence of urinary incontinence and its relation to occupational status among Egyptian female patients presenting with chronic cough

Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2025-02-13
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Abstract
Background

Coughing is frequently linked to urinary incontinence (UI) in women. However, there is few information about its actual prevalence among women with chronic cough. There are some previous studies that link urinary incontinence to the occupational status.

Aim of work

To measure the prevalence of stress urinary incontinence and to identify the relationship between urinary incontinence and occupational status among female patients with chronic cough.

Materials and methods

A cross-sectional study was conducted on 80 female patients presented with chronic cough of any cause, and all patients were interviewed using a structured questionnaire that included personal, occupational, chronic cough, and urinary incontinence questionnaire. General and local examination were done.

Results

Out of 80 patients, 55% were found to have stress urinary incontinence. Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) was the most prevalent cause of chronic cough (48.8%) followed by bronchial asthma (22.5%). Most of the studied patients (90.9%) reported that leaking of urine interferes with their quality of life. The frequency of UI among working females was significantly higher than nonworkers. Occupations requiring physical activity had significantly higher frequency of UI than those without. Other environmental work conditions as unclean or uncomfortable workplaces had no significant relationship with UI. Menopause patients had 2.8 times higher risk to develop UI. The mean age, mean number of parities, vaginal delivery, median duration of cough, cough severity index, and cough visual analogue scale were significantly higher in UI patients. The logistic regression was performed to test effects of different risk factors on UI. Results indicated that age, type of occupations according to physical activity, and cough severity index were independently statistically significant risk factors for UI in female patients with chronic cough.

Conclusion

UI is common in female patients with chronic cough (55%). Age, type of occupations according to physical activity, and cough severity index were independently significant risk factors for UI in female patients with chronic cough.

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Ghaly R. M. et al. Prevalence of urinary incontinence and its relation to occupational status among Egyptian female patients presenting with chronic cough // Egyptian Journal of Bronchology. 2025. Vol. 19. No. 1. 15
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Ghaly R. M., Karim Eldin A. M. A., Mohamed AbdelRahman D. A., Elassal M. H. Prevalence of urinary incontinence and its relation to occupational status among Egyptian female patients presenting with chronic cough // Egyptian Journal of Bronchology. 2025. Vol. 19. No. 1. 15
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1186/s43168-025-00368-4
UR - https://ejb.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/s43168-025-00368-4
TI - Prevalence of urinary incontinence and its relation to occupational status among Egyptian female patients presenting with chronic cough
T2 - Egyptian Journal of Bronchology
AU - Ghaly, Ragy Mamdouh
AU - Karim Eldin, Alaa Mohamed Atef
AU - Mohamed AbdelRahman, Dina Abbas
AU - Elassal, Marwa Hussein
PY - 2025
DA - 2025/02/13
PB - Springer Nature
IS - 1
VL - 19
SN - 1687-8426
SN - 2314-8551
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@article{2025_Ghaly,
author = {Ragy Mamdouh Ghaly and Alaa Mohamed Atef Karim Eldin and Dina Abbas Mohamed AbdelRahman and Marwa Hussein Elassal},
title = {Prevalence of urinary incontinence and its relation to occupational status among Egyptian female patients presenting with chronic cough},
journal = {Egyptian Journal of Bronchology},
year = {2025},
volume = {19},
publisher = {Springer Nature},
month = {feb},
url = {https://ejb.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/s43168-025-00368-4},
number = {1},
pages = {15},
doi = {10.1186/s43168-025-00368-4}
}