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A Systematic Review of Patients’ Values, Preferences, and Expectations for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Male Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms

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Malde S., Umbach R., Wheeler J.R., Lytvyn L., Cornu J.-N., Gacci M., Gratzke C., Herrmann T.R.W., Mamoulakis C., Rieken M., Speakman M.J., Gravas S., Drake M.J., Guyatt G.H., Tikkinen K.A.O.
Date
2021
Language
en
DOI
10.1016/j.eururo.2020.12.019
Sujet
silodosin
tamsulosin
adult
age
aged
anxiety
bladder catheterization
conservative treatment
disease severity
diurnal enuresis
dizziness
ejaculation disorder
embarrassment
erectile dysfunction
expectation
fatigue
headache
human
informed consent
libido disorder
lower urinary tract symptom
male
middle aged
minimally invasive procedure
nocturia
overactive bladder
patient preference
patient risk
patient worry
personal value
privacy
procedural pain
radiation exposure
Review
sleep deprivation
systematic review
urinary tract surgery
urinary urgency
urine retention
urodynamics
watchful waiting
erectile dysfunction
lower urinary tract symptom
motivation
nocturia
transurethral resection
Erectile Dysfunction
Humans
Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms
Male
Motivation
Nocturia
Transurethral Resection of Prostate
Elsevier B.V.
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Context: Understanding men's values and preferences in the context of personal, physical, emotional, relational, and social factors is important in optimising patient counselling, facilitating treatment decision-making, and improving guideline recommendations. Objective: To systematically review the available evidence regarding the values, preferences, and expectations of men towards the investigation and treatment (conservative, pharmacological, and surgical) of male lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS). Evidence acquisition: We searched electronic databases until August 31, 2020 for quantitative and qualitative studies that reported values and preferences regarding the investigation and treatment of LUTS in men. We assessed the quality of evidence and risk of bias using the Grading of Recommendation, Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE) and GRADE Confidence in the Evidence from Reviews of Qualitative Research (CERQual) approaches. Evidence synthesis: We included 25 quantitative studies, three qualitative studies, and one mixed-methods study recruiting 9235 patients. Most men reported urodynamic testing to be acceptable, despite discomfort or embarrassment, as it significantly informs treatment decisions (low certainty evidence). Men preferred conservative and less risky treatment options, but the preference varied depending on baseline symptom severity and the risk/benefit characteristics of the treatment (moderate certainty). Men preferred pharmacological treatments with a low risk of erectile dysfunction and those especially improving urgency incontinence (moderate certainty). Other important preference considerations included reducing the risk of acute urinary retention or surgery (moderate certainty). Conclusions: Men prefer lower-risk management options that have fewer sexual side effects and are primarily effective at improving urgency incontinence and nocturia. Overall, the evidence was rated to be of low to moderate certainty. This review can facilitate the treatment decision-making process and improve the trustworthiness of guideline recommendations. Patient summary: We thoroughly reviewed the evidence addressing men's values and preferences regarding the management of urinary symptoms and found that minimising adverse effects is particularly important. Further research to understand other factors that matter to men is required. © 2020 European Association of Urology
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/76177
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