Effect of Pelvic Floor Muscle Exercise on Sexual Function
NCT ID: NCT06338371
Last Updated: 2024-03-29
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
77 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2021-11-01
2022-05-06
Brief Summary
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Research Hypotheses H1: Sexual function scores of women of reproductive age who regularly perform pelvic floor muscle exercises are higher than those who do not exercise.
H2: Sexual function scores are higher for those who regularly exercise their pelvic floor muscles for at least two months
Detailed Description
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Inclusion criteria of the study:
Women aged between 18-49 who agreed to participate in the study and who had a regular sexual life were included in the study.
Exclusion criteria of the study:
Women who did not have a regular sex life, who had undergone an operation that prevented them from doing pelvic floor exercises, and who exercised regularly because it could strengthen the pelvic muscles and affect the results of the study were excluded from the study. In addition, menopausal women were not included in the study
The purpose of the research was explained and women between the ages of 18-49 were invited to participate from social media platforms. The level of sexual function was determined by implementing FSFI for all individuals included in the sample. The participants were divided into two groups, control and training groups, using the randomization program on the computer. Pelvic floor exercise training was given to one group. The training was given online due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Four groups were formed for the training. Three groups consisted of ten people and one group of eight people. Trainings were conducted online on different days. Each training lasted 120 minutes. 70 minutes of the training consisted of theoretical information, 30 minutes of the training consisted of watching videos about the application of pelvic floor exercises, and the last 20 minutes consisted of taking the questions of the participants on the subject and answering these questions. After training was completed, women in the training group were instructed to perform three sets of 8-12 repetitive pelvic floor muscle contractions per day and to use an exercise diary to record their practice. Women in the training group were also given a booklet and the recording of the training video was shared. the training, a brochure explaining how to perform the pelvic floor muscle exercises, which was included in the training content, was prepared and delivered to the training group on the first day of each week. After the training, FSFI was applied to both groups (who received and did not receive the training) 3 times, in the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd months.
Conditions
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Keywords
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
PREVENTION
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Training Content
Group receiving training on pelvic floor exercise
Pelvic Floor exercise training
The level of sexual function was determined by implementing FSFI for all individuals included in the sample. The participants were divided into two groups, control and training groups, using the randomization program on the computer. Pelvic floor exercise training was given to one group. Trainings were conducted online on different days. Each training lasted 120 minutes. After training was completed, women in the training group were instructed to perform three sets of 8-12 repetitive pelvic floor muscle contractions per day and to use an exercise diary to record their practice. Women in the training group were also given a booklet and the recording of the training video was shared. the training, a brochure explaining how to perform the pelvic floor muscle exercises, which was included in the training content, was prepared and delivered to the training group on the first day of each week. After the training, FSFI was applied to both groups 3 times, in the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd months.
Control Group
Untrained group
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Pelvic Floor exercise training
The level of sexual function was determined by implementing FSFI for all individuals included in the sample. The participants were divided into two groups, control and training groups, using the randomization program on the computer. Pelvic floor exercise training was given to one group. Trainings were conducted online on different days. Each training lasted 120 minutes. After training was completed, women in the training group were instructed to perform three sets of 8-12 repetitive pelvic floor muscle contractions per day and to use an exercise diary to record their practice. Women in the training group were also given a booklet and the recording of the training video was shared. the training, a brochure explaining how to perform the pelvic floor muscle exercises, which was included in the training content, was prepared and delivered to the training group on the first day of each week. After the training, FSFI was applied to both groups 3 times, in the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd months.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Women who have not entered menopause
* Women with regular sexual life.
Exclusion Criteria
* Women diagnosed with gynecological cancer
* Women who do not have a regular sexual life
18 Years
49 Years
FEMALE
Yes
Sponsors
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Serap Tekbas
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Serap Tekbas
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigators
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Serap Tekbaş
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Head of Midwifery Department
Locations
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Izmir Tinaztepe University
Izmir, Buca, Turkey (Türkiye)
Countries
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References
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Eftekhar T, Dashti M, Shariat M, Haghollahi F, Raisi F, Ghahghaei-Nezamabadi A. Female Sexual Function During the Menopausal Transition in a Group of Iranian Women. J Family Reprod Health. 2016 Jun;10(2):52-8.
Tekbas S. The effect of pelvic floor muscle exercise on sexual function in women of reproductive age: A randomized controlled trial. Medicine (Baltimore). 2025 Sep 12;104(37):e44324. doi: 10.1097/MD.0000000000044324.
Related Links
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DeUgarte CM, Berman L, Berman J. Female sexual dysfunction-from diagnosis to treatment. Sexuality, Reproduction and Menopause 2004; 2 (3), 139-145.
Wright JJ, O'Connor KM. Female sexual dysfunction. Medical Clinics of North America 2015; 99 (3), 607-628
Kanter G, Rogers RG, Pauls RN, Kammerer-Doak, D, Thakar, RA strong pelvic floor is associated with higher rates of sexual activity in women with pelvic floor disorders. International urogynecology journal 2015; 26(7), 991-996
Other Identifiers
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IZTU-TEKBAŞ-001
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id