Training of Pelvic Floor Muscle Training Improves the Severity and Quality of Urine Incontinence and Increases Social Participation of Older Women in Southern Iran.

Q3 Medicine
Somayeh Sheikh Hoseini, Leila Ghahremani, Fahimeh Khorasani, Mahsa Yarelahi, Abdolrahim Asadollahi
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Abstract

Background: Aging and gender are risk factors for urine incontinence, which can lead to psychological, physical, and social complications.

Objective: This community-based study investigates the effectiveness of pelvic floor muscle training on the severity and quality of urine incontinence and social participation of older women.

Methods: This quasi-experimental community-based study was performed with the participation of 60 older women referring to the Public Health Center in Kerman City, southern Iran. The experiment group was trained with pelvic floor muscle training in 7 training sessions with distance health education in the second half of 2021. Before and after the intervention, data were collected based on: demographic, severity and quality of urine incontinence, and social participation inventories. Data were analyzed using a t-test and ANOVA (P ≤ 0.05).

Results: The mean scores of severity and quality of urine incontinence and social participation in the experiment and control groups before receiving the intervention were not statistically significant (P ≥ 0.05). But after that, a statistically significant difference was observed between the groups (P <0.05), which showed an improvement in the severity and quality of urine incontinence scores as well as SP in the experiment group.

Conclusions: Tele-training of the Kegel exercise, even during the pandemic, can play an important role in improving incontinence and social participation in older women. Therefore, this training can be used to prevent and improve urine incontinence in public health centers in the community.

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骨盆底肌肉训练可改善伊朗南部老年妇女尿失禁的严重程度和质量,并提高其社会参与度。
背景:年龄和性别是导致尿失禁的危险因素:年龄和性别是导致尿失禁的危险因素,而尿失禁可导致心理、生理和社会并发症:这项基于社区的研究调查了盆底肌肉训练对老年妇女尿失禁的严重程度和质量以及社会参与的有效性:伊朗南部克尔曼市公共卫生中心的 60 名老年妇女参与了这项准实验性社区研究。实验组在 2021 年下半年通过远程健康教育接受了 7 次骨盆底肌肉训练。在干预前后,根据人口统计学、尿失禁的严重程度和质量以及社会参与调查表收集数据。数据分析采用t检验和方差分析(P≤0.05):结果:接受干预前,实验组和对照组在尿失禁严重程度、尿失禁质量和社会参与方面的平均得分差异无统计学意义(P≥0.05);接受干预后,实验组和对照组在尿失禁严重程度、尿失禁质量和社会参与方面的平均得分差异有统计学意义(P≥0.05)。但在接受干预后,实验组和对照组之间出现了显著的统计学差异(P即使在大流行病期间,凯格尔运动的远程培训也能在改善老年妇女尿失禁和社会参与方面发挥重要作用。因此,这种培训可用于预防和改善社区公共卫生中心的尿失禁问题。
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Current aging science
Current aging science Medicine-Geriatrics and Gerontology
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