Xin yixue (Sep 2023)

Analysis of acceptance and influencing factors by real-time three-dimensional pelvic floor ultrasonography

  • Qian Peipei, Song Qianqian, Qian Zhaogao, Huang Zeping

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3969/j.issn.0253-9802.2023.09.008
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 54, no. 9
pp. 650 – 654

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Objective To investigate the acceptance, participation rate, and awareness rate of real-time three-dimensional pelvic floor ultrasonography among the female population, and to analyze the influence factors. Methods A total of 855 women were face-to-face surveyed by using the general data questionnaire. The acceptance, participation rate, and awareness rate of real-time three-dimensional pelvic floor ultrasonography were analyzed. According to the survey results, all participants were divided into those who accepted pelvic floor ultrasonography group (acceptance group) and those who rejected pelvic floor ultrasonography group (rejection group). The differences in education level, type of medical insurance, annual household income per capita, clinical symptoms, history of disease and awareness of pelvic floor ultrasonography were compared between two groups. The influencing factors of low acceptance of pelvic floor ultrasonography in female population were analyzed. Results A total of 808 valid questionnaires were returned. Among all valid respondents (n=808), 86.6% (n=700) were willing to receive real-time three-dimensional pelvic floor ultrasonography. 95 participants (11.8%) had received pelvic floor ultrasonography before. The majority of respondents (92.6%) had little or no knowledge of pelvic floor ultrasonography. “Paying attention to their health and finding problems as early as possible” was the main reason for being willing to accept pelvic floor ultrasound examination, while the main reason for rejection was“do not understand the work of the project”. Significant differences were observed in the educational level, type of medical insurance, annual household income per capita, clinical symptoms, and awareness rate between two groups (all P < 0.05). Multivariate Logistic analysis showed that the population without urinary leakage symptoms (OR=0.162, 95%CI:0.064-0.408, P < 0.001) and the population with low annual household income per capita (OR=0.495, 95%CI: 0.319-0.766, P = 0.002) were less willing to receive pelvic floor ultrasonography. Conclusions Real-time three-dimensional pelvic floor ultrasonography has high acceptance, low participation rate, and low awareness rate in the female population. Clinical symptoms and annual household income per capita are important factors associated with the acceptance of pelvic floor ultrasonography.

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