International Urogynaecology Consultation chapter 1 committee 4: patients' perception of disease burden of pelvic organ prolapse.
Dudley RobinsonLisa T ProdigalidadSymphorosa ChanMaurizio SeratiSvjetlana LozoJerry LowderChiara GhettiKathie HullfishSuzanne HagenChantal DumoulinPublished in: International urogynecology journal (2022)
Patients' perception of POP varies in different patients and has a far-reaching impact on their overall state of health and wellbeing. However, recognizing that it is a combination of body image and overall health (which affects mental health) allows clinicians to better tailor expectations for treatment to individual patients. There are HRQoL tools that can be used to quantify these impacts in clinical care and research. The costs to the individual patient (which affects their perception of POP) is an area that is poorly understood and needs more research.