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Urinary incontinence in health workers as a predisposing factor for presenteeism in Chile: A mixed-methods exploratory study

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Sample characteristics (n = 14).
CharacteristicsN%
AgeMean ± standard deviation (range)38.9 ± 7.08 years (from 25 to 50)
ParityNulliparous429
Multiparous1071
OccupationMidwife964
Nurse321
Nursing technician17
Kinesiologist17
Years of clinical experienceMean ± standard deviation (range)10.8 ± 7.52 years (from 1 to 27)
Less than 5 years321
5 to 10 years321
10 to 15 years321
More than 15 years536
Type of urinary incontinenceUrgency643
Effort429
Mixed429
Perception of urine leakageMild643
Moderate643
Severe214
Time living with urinary incontinenceLess than 3 years536
3 to 5 years536
More than 5 years429
Level of carePrimary (primary care)750
Secondary (specialty centers)429
Tertiary (in-hospital)321
Proximity to health serviceIn box321
Less than 5 minutes750
5 to 10 minutes214
More than 10 minutes214

Source: Prepared by the authors of this study.