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The purpose of the study is to find the effectiveness of Pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT) for urinary incontinence (UI) among Nepalese women. After screening the women who meet the inclusion criteria will be included. Verbal and written consent will be taken from individual participants then the baseline questionnaire data containing socio-demographic variables and questions related to knowledge of UI, PFM and experience with PFMT and ICIQ UI SF will be collected. Then, a women's health physiotherapist will provide education about UI, PFM, PFMT and lifestyle advice. After the education session the randomisation of the participants into either education only (group A) or education plus PFMT (group B) 1:1 by concealed allocation (sealed envelope with A and B). After allocation, the participants will stay in their assigned intervention group for 1 year. After 12 weeks of the supervised intervention again ICIQ UI SF will be administered by a research assistant to both groups. In the 6th month again ICIQ UI SF will be administered by a research assistant to both groups. Finally, in the 12th month again ICIQ UI SF along with self-efficacy and knowledge questions will be assessed to find the effectiveness of the intervention. This data will help in the further development of the protocol or guideline for the Nepalese women.


Clinical Trial Description

Urinary Incontinence (UI) is a widespread condition among women of all ages. UI is defined as involuntary urine leakage and categorized into three subcategories; the most common type Stress UI (SUI) concerns urine leakage associated with physical exertion, coughing and sneezing; Urge UI (UUI) involves a sudden urge to pass urine which is preceded or accompanied by urine leakage while mixed UI involves both SUI and UUI. UI has a negative impact on quality of life. It can cause social problems by creating embarrassment and negative self-perception, can reduce social interaction and physical activities, and also affect sexual relationship leading to anxiety and depression. Population studies from numerous countries have reported that the prevalence of UI ranges from approximately 5%-70%, with most studies reporting a prevalence of UI to be between 25-45%. Few studies have examined UI in Nepal. One study among women with gynecological disorders in eastern Nepal reported a prevalence of UI to be as high as 50%. A large community based survey among 14,469 women in rural Nepal, found the prevalence of SUI and UUI to be 24% and 14%, respectively. The large variation of prevalence between studies could be because of methodological differences, such as different data collection procedures with use of different questionnaires. The International Consultation on Incontinence Questionnaire-Urinary Incontinence Short Form (ICIQ-UI SF) is however the recommended subjective measure of severity of urinary loss and quality of life for those with UI. The questionnaire has been used in many studies for the assessment of UI and is available in different languages with good reliability and validity. So far, there is a lack of a Nepali version of the ICIQ-UI SF. Hence, it is a need to translate and cross-culturally adapt the ICIQ-UI SF into Nepali. A recent Cochrane review showed that pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT) is effective for women with SUI, UUI, or mixed UI and is recommended as a first line conservative treatment over at least 3 months duration. The efficacy of PFMT is well established in national and international guidelines but to our knowledge no previous studies have assessed the effectiveness of PFMT for UI among Nepalese women. ;


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NCT number NCT05618886
Study type Interventional
Source Kathmandu University School of Medical Sciences
Contact Bimika Khadgi, MPT
Phone +9779849264211
Email bimikakhadgi@kusms.edu.np
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date June 15, 2023
Completion date December 31, 2026

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