Study

N

Reference

Assessment Measures

-Observations of the Patients’ Symptoms

5

[9] -[12] , [15]

-Quantification of Symptoms

7

[9] -[15]

-Clinical Observations (Anatomical and Functional)

3

[9] -[11]

-Quality of Life

5

[9] , [10] , [13] -[15]

-Socioeconomic Implications

2

[9] , [15]

Measurements Instruments

Quantification of Symptoms

-International Consultation on Incontinence Questionnaire, ICIQ

1

[12]

-Severity Index in Female Urinary Incontinence

1

[14]

-Questionnaries Not Validated

2

[11] , [13]

-Voiding Diary

1

[15]

-Self-Report

2

[9] , [10]

Specific Quality of Life

-Incontinence Quality of Life Instrument, I-QOL

2

[10] , [13]

-Incontinence Impact Questionnaire, IIQ-7

2

[10] , [14]

-Incontinence Impact on Life Questionnaire Adapted

1

[15]

-Urogenital Distress Inventory, UDI-6

2

[10] , [14]

-Prolapse Quality of Life Questionnaire, PQol

1

[9]

General Quality of Life

-Self-Report Questionnaires, SF-12

1

[13]

-Quality of Life Scale, QoLS-N

1

[10]

Socioeconomic Implications

-Specific Questions Aboute Conomic Costs of disease

2

[9] , [10]

Observations of the Patients’ Symptoms

-Patient’s Global Impression of Improvement, PGI-I

1

[12]

-Questionnaries Not Validated

1

[11]

-Self-Report

3

[9] , [10] , [15]

Clinical Observations

-Pelvic Organ Prolapse Quantification System, POP-Q

1

[9]

-Padtest

2

[9] , [11]

-Physical Examination

2

[9] , [10]