Coevorden Study
Coevorden Study...
Description
The Coevorden study explores the (co)occurrence of different pelvic floor symptoms (e.g. voiding symptoms, bowel symptoms, pelvic pain, prolapse, sexual problems) in men and women, and the role of pelvic floor muscles. This includes questionnaire bas...
General Design
- Type
- Cohort study
- Cohort type
- Population cohort
- Data collection type
- Retrospective, Prospective
- Design
- Longitudinal
- Design description
- We conducted a prospective observational population-based cohort study in a Dutch municipality, applying a mixed-methods approach that combined quantitative and qualitative elements. Quantitative approach: questionnaires at baseline and one-year and two-year follow up; use of routine care data from primary care; extensive physical examination in subgroup of men and women with and without symptoms (cross sectional). Qualitative approach: interview study among men and women with one or more symptoms who did or did not seek care for these symptoms.
- Design schematic
- Design schematic
- Keywords
- pelvic floor symptoms, pelvic floor muscles, gender, men, women, health seeking behavior
- Date established
- 2019-01-01
- Start/End data collection
- 2019-01-01 until 2022-12-31
- Design paper
- Exploring concomitant pelvic floor symptoms in community-dwelling females and males
- PID
- https://doi.org/10.34760/63775b567f465
- External identifiers
- UMCG register Utopia: 201800687
Population
- Countries
- Netherlands (the)
- Regions
- Drenthe
- Number of participants
- 11724
- Population age groups
- Adult (18+ years)
Organisations
Variables & Topics
Explantation about variables and the functionality seen here....
Variables per topic
- Administrative information- 9
- Birth pregnany and reproductive health history- 9
- Child- 9
- Cognition, personality and psychological measure- 9
- Death- 9
- Diseases- 9
- Lifestyle & behaviours- 9
- Administrative information- 9
- Birth pregnany and reproductive health history- 9
- Child- 9
- Cognition, personality and psychological measure- 9
- Death- 9
- Diseases- 9
- Lifestyle & behaviours- 9
Networks
Part of networks...
Publications
Access conditions
- Data access conditions
- general research use
- Data use conditions
- not for profit, non commercial use only
- publication required
- collaboration required
- ethics approval required
- Release type
- Closed dataset
Funding & Acknowledgements
- Funding
- This study was funded by ZonMw (Gender and Health 849200004)