Pregnancy Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Effect of Pelvic Floor Muscle Exercises Applied During Pregnancy on Genito-Pelvic Pain Level in Postpartum Period
Verified date | April 2022 |
Source | Istanbul University-Cerrahpasa |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Abstract Introduction and hypothesis The goal of the study is figuring out the effect of pelvic floor muscle exercises on genito-pelvic pain levels during the postpartum period. Methods The data of the study, which was carried out in a randomized controlled experimental design, were collected in the antenatal policlinic of a public hospital between June-December 2019. There were 60 pregnant women in the experimental and control groups. Pelvic floor muscle exercises were applied to the pregnant women in the experimental group from the 30th week of gestation to the 6th postpartum week. The control group was not given pelvic floor muscle exercises training and only data collection forms were filled. During the study, the Descriptive Form, Verbal Category Scale, Pelvic Floor Distress Inventory-20, and Labour and Postpartum Information Form were applied to the pregnant women in both groups.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 60 |
Est. completion date | December 30, 2019 |
Est. primary completion date | June 1, 2019 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | Female |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion criteria for the study: - Pregnant patients who want to join the study, - Are primipara, not diagnosed with risky pregnancy, - Are 30 weeks of gestation, - Have no genito-pelvic pain pre-pregnancy, - Have no vulvar varicosities, - Are over the age of 18 and have no communication barrier (speaking Turkish) Exclusion Criteria: - |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Turkey | Gulcin Bozkurt | Istanbul |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Istanbul University-Cerrahpasa |
Turkey,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | When the sample size was calculated using the G*Power Program with 95% power, 0.05 margin of error and 0.87 effect level, it was determined that at least 30 pregnant women should be recruited for each of the experimental and control groups. | Pelvic Floor Muscle Exercises effect measured with Descriptive Form | Only 30th week of gestation | |
Primary | When the sample size was calculated using the G*Power Program with 95% power, 0.05 margin of error and 0.87 effect level, it was determined that at least 30 pregnant women should be recruited for each of the experimental and control groups. | Verbal Category Scale, The scale has 5 categories. It is cascaded from "Mild" to "Unbearable". Since it is a one-dimensional and verbal scale, it is very easy to apply. This scale is based on the patient choosing the most appropriate category to determine the level of pain. It is mostly preferred in acute pain or to measure the effect of the applied treatment. Although the application of the scale is simple, it also has disadvantages. The individual has to abide by the limited options in the questionnaire | 30th week of gestation | |
Primary | When the sample size was calculated using the G*Power Program with 95% power, 0.05 margin of error and 0.87 effect level, it was determined that at least 30 pregnant women should be recruited for each of the experimental and control groups. | Verbal Category Scale, The scale has 5 categories. It is cascaded from "Mild" to "Unbearable". Since it is a one-dimensional and verbal scale, it is very easy to apply. This scale is based on the patient choosing the most appropriate category to determine the level of pain. It is mostly preferred in acute pain or to measure the effect of the applied treatment. Although the application of the scale is simple, it also has disadvantages. The individual has to abide by the limited options in the questionnaire | 6th postpartum week | |
Primary | When the sample size was calculated using the G*Power Program with 95% power, 0.05 margin of error and 0.87 effect level, it was determined that at least 30 pregnant women should be recruited for each of the experimental and control groups. | Pelvic Floor Distress Inventory-20, The aim of the inventory created by Matthew D Barber et al. (2004) is to reveal the symptoms and level of all pelvic floor disorders seen in women. Its adaptation to Turkish and its validity-reliability were performed by physiotherapist Seyda Toprak in 2010. The inventory consists of 3 sub-dimensions and contains 20 questions in total. The answer options for each question are divided into two as No and Yes. The Yes option is rated from "Insignificant" to "Very" in itself. No=0, and the level of the answer of Yes is Insignificant=1, Little=2, Moderate=3, Much=4 points. The number of points of the 3 sub-dimensions is summed up and a number between 0-300 points is obtained. The higher the score, the more serious the individual's problems are. | 30th week of gestation | |
Primary | When the sample size was calculated using the G*Power Program with 95% power, 0.05 margin of error and 0.87 effect level, it was determined that at least 30 pregnant women should be recruited for each of the experimental and control groups. | Pelvic Floor Distress Inventory-20, The aim of the inventory created by Matthew D Barber et al. (2004) is to reveal the symptoms and level of all pelvic floor disorders seen in women. Its adaptation to Turkish and its validity-reliability were performed by physiotherapist Seyda Toprak in 2010. The inventory consists of 3 sub-dimensions and contains 20 questions in total. The answer options for each question are divided into two as No and Yes. The Yes option is rated from "Insignificant" to "Very" in itself. No=0, and the level of the answer of Yes is Insignificant=1, Little=2, Moderate=3, Much=4 points. The number of points of the 3 sub-dimensions is summed up and a number between 0-300 points is obtained. The higher the score, the more serious the individual's problems are. | 6th postpartum week | |
Primary | When the sample size was calculated using the G*Power Program with 95% power, 0.05 margin of error and 0.87 effect level, it was determined that at least 30 pregnant women should be recruited for each of the experimental and control groups. | Labour and Postpartum Information Form, A question form covering the 15 questions about the labour and postpartum problems. | Postpartum 72 nd hour | |
Primary | When the sample size was calculated using the G*Power Program with 95% power, 0.05 margin of error and 0.87 effect level, it was determined that at least 30 pregnant women should be recruited for each of the experimental and control groups. | Labour and Postpartum Information Form, A question form covering the 15 questions about the labour and postpartum problems. | 6th postpartum week |
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