Comparison between the Effect of Rocking, Stretching, and Kegel Exercises on Pain Intensity of Primary Dysmenorrhea among University Female Students

Howida A. Mohamed, Farida M Habib, Rasha A. Gamal, Safaa Abu Setta
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Background: Dysmenorrhea impacts the quality of life of girls by impeding their ability to concentrate, causing disruptions in their regular physical activity, and having negative effects on their psychosocial well-being. Multiple studies have demonstrated that exercise may alleviate dysmenorrhea . Aim : compare between the effect of Rocking, Stretching, and Kegel exercises on pain intensity of primary dysmenorrhea among university female students. Method : A quasi-experimental design was employed (pretest\posttest). Sitting: Study was done at Faculty of Nursing, Menoufia University. Sample: The study included a purposive sample of 369 female nursing students. Four instruments were utilized; first is a self-administered questionnaire; the second was menstrual cycle assessment sheet; the third was instrument pain intensity assessment sheet, and fourth was dysmenorrhea assessment sheet. Results: Kegel exercise group showed a statistically significant decrease in the mean pain score between pre intervention assessment and 4 weeks’ assessment. Kegel exercises had a positive effect on reducing the dysmenorrhea pain intensity among the female students with primary dysmenorrhea more than pelvic rocking exercises and stretching exercises. Pelvic rocking exercise showed a statistically significant decrease in the mean pain score between pre intervention assessment and 4 weeks’ assessment. Regarding Stretching exercises, there was a statistically significant decrease in the mean pain score between pre intervention assessment and 4 weeks’ assessment Conclusion: Kegel exercises, pelvic rocking exercises, and stretching exercises are effective, and inexpensive non-pharmacological nursing interventions that relive primary dysmenorrhea. Recommendation Kegel exercise should be incorporated into nursing curriculum and practice as a method of relieving primary dysmenorrhea among adolescent female students.
比较摇摆、拉伸和凯格尔运动对女大学生原发性痛经疼痛强度的影响
背景:痛经会影响女孩的生活质量,因为痛经会妨碍她们集中注意力,扰乱她们的正常体育活动,并对她们的社会心理健康产生负面影响。多项研究表明,运动可以缓解痛经。目的:比较摇摆运动、伸展运动和凯格尔运动对女大学生原发性痛经疼痛强度的影响。方法:采用准实验设计(前测/后测)。研究地点研究在梅努菲亚大学护理学院进行。样本:研究包括 369 名女护理学生的目的性样本。使用了四种工具:第一种是自填式问卷;第二种是月经周期评估表;第三种是疼痛强度评估表;第四种是痛经评估表。结果凯格尔运动组的平均疼痛评分在干预前评估和四周评估之间有统计学意义的显著下降。与骨盆摇摆运动和伸展运动相比,凯格尔运动对减轻原发性痛经女学生的痛经疼痛强度有积极作用。在干预前评估和 4 周评估之间,骨盆摇摆运动在统计学上显著降低了平均疼痛评分。结论:凯格尔运动、骨盆摇摆运动和拉伸运动对女性痛经的治疗效果更佳:凯格尔运动、骨盆摇摆运动和伸展运动是有效且廉价的非药物护理干预措施,可缓解原发性痛经。建议 凯格尔运动应纳入护理课程和实践中,作为缓解青少年女学生原发性痛经的一种方法。
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