Assessment and treatment of recurrent urinary tract infections in women: development of a questionnaire based on a qualitative study of patient expectations in secondary care

Abstract Background To develop a questionnaire to facilitate the inventorying of women’s expectations for the assessment and treatment of recurrent urinary tract infection (UTI) in secondary care. Methods Semi-structured interviews were conducted among women with recurrent UTI referred to our urolog...

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Main Authors: J. J. Pat, T. v. d. Aart, M. G. Steffens, L. P. W. Witte, M. H. Blanker
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-12-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12894-020-00764-6
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author J. J. Pat
T. v. d. Aart
M. G. Steffens
L. P. W. Witte
M. H. Blanker
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T. v. d. Aart
M. G. Steffens
L. P. W. Witte
M. H. Blanker
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description Abstract Background To develop a questionnaire to facilitate the inventorying of women’s expectations for the assessment and treatment of recurrent urinary tract infection (UTI) in secondary care. Methods Semi-structured interviews were conducted among women with recurrent UTI referred to our urology department. The interviews were conducted by one interviewer, recorded, transcribed verbatim, and analyzed thematically by two researchers. We first developed 35 questions to identify potential themes, and we then tested them among women with and without recurrent UTI. Changes were made according to the feedback received. Results Six interviews were conducted before saturation was reached. Thematic analysis identified three themes: patient pathway, personal knowledge, and social implications. All respondents had received multiple antibiotic courses but no prophylactic antibiotic therapy, and although all were aware of some preventive measures, they wanted more information about their disease. However, some women were afraid to access information for fear of what they might learn. Recurrent UTI also significantly affected the daily lives all respondents. Some women expressed fears over frequent antibiotic use, and others felt that there must be something wrong with their body to have so many UTIs. Women expected the urologist to provide an explanation and to start adequate therapy for their recurrent UTI. We created a 32-item questionnaire based on these themes Conclusion This study not only developed a questionnaire for use when assessing patient expectations of recurrent UTI management in secondary care but also provided novel insights into the thoughts, opinions, and expectations of women who are referred.
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spelling doaj.art-217005db07e84efea48ad6945ceb794f2022-12-21T22:30:40ZengBMCBMC Urology1471-24902020-12-012011610.1186/s12894-020-00764-6Assessment and treatment of recurrent urinary tract infections in women: development of a questionnaire based on a qualitative study of patient expectations in secondary careJ. J. Pat0T. v. d. Aart1M. G. Steffens2L. P. W. Witte3M. H. Blanker4Department of General Practice, University of Groningen, University Medical Centre, GroningenDepartment of General Practice, University of Groningen, University Medical Centre, GroningenDepartment of Urology, ISALA ClinicsDepartment of Urology, ISALA ClinicsDepartment of General Practice, University of Groningen, University Medical Centre, GroningenAbstract Background To develop a questionnaire to facilitate the inventorying of women’s expectations for the assessment and treatment of recurrent urinary tract infection (UTI) in secondary care. Methods Semi-structured interviews were conducted among women with recurrent UTI referred to our urology department. The interviews were conducted by one interviewer, recorded, transcribed verbatim, and analyzed thematically by two researchers. We first developed 35 questions to identify potential themes, and we then tested them among women with and without recurrent UTI. Changes were made according to the feedback received. Results Six interviews were conducted before saturation was reached. Thematic analysis identified three themes: patient pathway, personal knowledge, and social implications. All respondents had received multiple antibiotic courses but no prophylactic antibiotic therapy, and although all were aware of some preventive measures, they wanted more information about their disease. However, some women were afraid to access information for fear of what they might learn. Recurrent UTI also significantly affected the daily lives all respondents. Some women expressed fears over frequent antibiotic use, and others felt that there must be something wrong with their body to have so many UTIs. Women expected the urologist to provide an explanation and to start adequate therapy for their recurrent UTI. We created a 32-item questionnaire based on these themes Conclusion This study not only developed a questionnaire for use when assessing patient expectations of recurrent UTI management in secondary care but also provided novel insights into the thoughts, opinions, and expectations of women who are referred.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12894-020-00764-6FemaleUrinary tract infectionsQuestionnaireInterview
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T. v. d. Aart
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L. P. W. Witte
M. H. Blanker
Assessment and treatment of recurrent urinary tract infections in women: development of a questionnaire based on a qualitative study of patient expectations in secondary care
BMC Urology
Female
Urinary tract infections
Questionnaire
Interview
title Assessment and treatment of recurrent urinary tract infections in women: development of a questionnaire based on a qualitative study of patient expectations in secondary care
title_full Assessment and treatment of recurrent urinary tract infections in women: development of a questionnaire based on a qualitative study of patient expectations in secondary care
title_fullStr Assessment and treatment of recurrent urinary tract infections in women: development of a questionnaire based on a qualitative study of patient expectations in secondary care
title_full_unstemmed Assessment and treatment of recurrent urinary tract infections in women: development of a questionnaire based on a qualitative study of patient expectations in secondary care
title_short Assessment and treatment of recurrent urinary tract infections in women: development of a questionnaire based on a qualitative study of patient expectations in secondary care
title_sort assessment and treatment of recurrent urinary tract infections in women development of a questionnaire based on a qualitative study of patient expectations in secondary care
topic Female
Urinary tract infections
Questionnaire
Interview
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12894-020-00764-6
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