Assessment of the Effectiveness of Pelvic Floor Muscle Training (PFMT) and Extracorporeal Magnetic Innervation (ExMI) in Treatment of Stress Urinary Incontinence in Women: A Randomized Controlled Trial

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作者
Weber-Rajek, Magdalena [1 ]
Straczynska, Agnieszka [1 ]
Strojek, Katarzyna [1 ]
Piekorz, Zuzanna [1 ]
Pilarska, Beata [2 ]
Podhorecka, Marta [3 ]
Sobieralska-Michalak, Kinga [4 ]
Goch, Aleksander [1 ]
Radziminska, Agnieszka [1 ]
机构
[1] Nicolaus Copernicus Univ, Coll Med Bydgoszcz, Dept Physiotherapy, Torun, Poland
[2] Nicolaus Copernicus Univ, Coll Med Bydgoszcz, Clin Urol, Torun, Poland
[3] Nicolaus Copernicus Univ, Coll Med Bydgoszcz, Dept Geriatr, Torun, Poland
[4] 10th Mil Res Hosp & Polyclin, Clin Rehabil, Bydgoszcz, Poland
关键词
SELF-EFFICACY INDEX; DEPRESSION; GUIDELINES; MANAGEMENT; THERAPY;
D O I
10.1155/2020/1019872
中图分类号
Q81 [生物工程学(生物技术)]; Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 0836 ; 090102 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Objective. The purpose of this study is to assess the effectiveness of pelvic floor muscle training and extracorporeal magnetic innervation in treatment of urinary incontinence in women with stress urinary incontinence. Methods. The randomized controlled trial enrolled 128 women with stress urinary incontinence who were randomly allocated to either one out of two experimental groups (EG1 or EG2) or the control group (CG). Subjects in the experimental group 1 (EG1) received 12 sessions of pelvic floor muscle training, whereas subjects in the experimental group 2 (EG2) received 12 sessions of extracorporeal magnetic innervation. Subjects in the control group (CG) did not receive any therapeutic intervention. The following instruments were used to measure results in all study groups at the initial and final assessments: Revised Urinary Incontinence Scale (RUIS), Beck Depression Inventory (BDI-II), General Self-Efficacy Scale (GSES), and King's Health Questionnaire (KHQ). Results. In both experimental groups, a statistically significant decline in depressive symptoms (BDI-II) and an improvement in urinary incontinence severity (RUIS) and quality of life (KHQ) were found in the following domains: "social limitations," "emotions," "severity measures," and "symptom severity scale." Moreover, self-efficacy beliefs (GSES) improved in the experimental group that received ExMI (EG2). No statistically significant differences were found between all measured variables in the control group. Comparative analysis of the three study groups showed statistically significant differences at the final assessment in the quality of life in the following domains: "physical limitations," "social limitations," "personal relationships," and "emotions." Conclusion. Pelvic floor muscle training and extracorporeal magnetic innervation proved to be effective treatment methods for stress urinary incontinence in women. The authors observed an improvement in both the physical and psychosocial aspects.
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