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NCT ID: NCT06338371 Completed - Sexuality Clinical Trials

Effect of Pelvic Floor Muscle Exercise on Sexual Function

Start date: November 1, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this evaluate the effect of pelvic floor muscle exercises on sexual function in women of reproductive age. A randomized controlled trial was conducted in a sample of women of reproductive age, 77 women were randomly assigned to control (n=39) and training (n=38) groups. A form including questions regarding socio-demographic characteristics and the Female Sexual Function Index was applied to all women included in the study. Pelvic floor exercise training was given to the women in the training group and the Female Sexual Function Index was applied to both groups in the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd months. The differences between those who received and those who did not receive training and the effects of regular pelvic exercise on sexual function were evaluated by month. 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

NCT ID: NCT05922787 Completed - Sexuality Clinical Trials

The Effect of Reiki on Sexual Function and Sexual Self-Confidence

Start date: September 20, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Background and Purpose: This study aimed to determine the effect of Reiki on sexual function and sexual self-confidence in women with sexual distress. Materials and Methods: This randomized controlled study was conducted with women between the ages of 15-49 years who were registered at a family health center in the eastern region of Turkey and had sexual distress. The sample of the study consisted of 106 women, 53 in the experimental group and 53 in the control group. Women in the experimental group received Reiki once a week for four weeks, while no intervention was applied to those in the control group. Data were collected using the Female Sexual Distress Scale-Revised (FSDS-R), the Arizona Sexual Experiences Scale (ASEX), and the Sexual Self-confidence Scale (SSS).

NCT ID: NCT05808959 Completed - Orthopedic Disorder Clinical Trials

The Effect of Structured Education on Sexual Function and Sexual Quality of Life

Start date: April 27, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

An active sex life has an important place for the quality of life and is closely related to the increase in the general health level. In this context, a healthy sexual life after TKA surgery can contribute to the general quality of life of the patients. In the pre-TKA period, the sexual activity of female patients was found to be impaired more than men, the relationship between spouses was significantly affected negatively, and in the post-TKA period, general sexual recovery was significantly delayed in female patients compared to men. From this perspective, it is clear that pre- and post-TKA sexual counseling is important when preparing a balanced resumption of sexual activity in female patients after TKA. However, in clinical practice, patients may hesitate to talk about sexual life, and orthopedists and nurses often ignore this.

NCT ID: NCT05770804 Completed - Inflammation Clinical Trials

Young Women on Sexual and Reproductive Health Knowledge and Stigma Levels

Start date: January 1, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Aim: Failure to exercise reproductive and sexual rights can increase the risk of unwanted pregnancies, HIV and sexually transmitted infections, sexual coercion and violence, especially in young women. All of these situations affect the physical and mental health of young girls, as well as the health of their families.For this reason, The Effect of Education Given to Young Women on Sexual and Reproductive Health Knowledge and Stigma Levels: A Randomized Controlled Study was planned. Material and method: The research was conducted as a randomized controlled experimental study. The universe of the research consisted of female students studying at the Faculty of Health Sciences of Ağrı İbrahim Çeçen University between January and June 2022. The sample consisted of individuals who were studying at the Faculty of Health Sciences of Ağrı İbrahim Çeçen University between the same dates and who met the inclusion criteria of the research. "Descriptive Feature Form", "Sexual and Reproductive Health Stigma Scale for Young Women" and sexual health knowledge test were used to collect data. In the analysis of data; percentile distribution, chi-square, Fisher-Freeman- Halton Exact test, paired samples test, t-test in independent groups, Friedman Test, One Way ANOVA test, and post hoc analyzes (Bonferroni, Games Howell, Dunn) were used.

NCT ID: NCT05624060 Completed - Clinical trials for Urinary Incontinence

Perineal Massage and Pelvic Floor Exercise in the Antenatal Period

Start date: February 1, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study aimed to determine the effect of perineal massage and pelvic floor exercise in the antenatal period on sexuality and urinary and fecal incontinence in the postpartum period. This study will be conducted in a pregnant school at a state hospital in Turkey. An active control group will be formed as the control group. The control group will be given the "Pelvic Floor Dysfunction Prevention Training" booklet prepared by the researchers. Experimental 1 group will receive perineal massage training in addition to the "Pelvic Floor Dysfunction Prevention Training" booklet given to the control group. Experimental 2 group will receive pelvic floor exercises in addition to perineal massage training and the "Pelvic Floor Dysfunction Prevention Training" booklet given to the control group.

NCT ID: NCT04824820 Completed - Clinical trials for Urinary Incontinence

Improving Female Sexual Wellness

Start date: April 10, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to assess the effect of commercially available genital vibrator use on sexual health, female pelvic floor disorders, and overall quality of life among a diverse population of women.

NCT ID: NCT04612959 Completed - Infertility, Female Clinical Trials

Effect of Psychosexual Caring Program on Sexual Well-being of Infertile Women

Start date: June 11, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The present study aims to examine the effect of the psychosexual caring program on the sexual well-being of infertile women.

NCT ID: NCT04297657 Completed - Breast Cancer Clinical Trials

Using BETTER Model Sexual Problems in Breast Cancer

Start date: April 28, 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Breast cancer and its treatments such as mastectomy, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, hormonal therapy cause many side effects such as scar, problems with body perception and sexual problems. Sexual concerns lead to significant emotional distress, including sadness/depression, issues related to personal appearance, stigma, and negative impacts on personal relationships, intimacy and sexuality all of which reduce the quality of life. This experimental type of research is conducted within the framework of the BETTER model to evaluate the impact of counselling programme on sexuality issues that patients with breast cancer experience.

NCT ID: NCT03953573 Completed - Sexuality Clinical Trials

Management of Post-delivery Pain and Its Impact on Resumption of Sexuality

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Start date: December 22, 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Study of management of pain and information given to women post-delivery and their impact of the resumption of sexuality. Survey to be completed by women at 8 and 15 days and 1 or 3 months after delivery.

NCT ID: NCT03911752 Completed - Clinical trials for Acquired Brain Injury

Approach to Sexuality From Occupational Therapy in People With Acquired Brain Injury in Subacute Stage

Start date: September 25, 2017
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Objectives: To analyse if people with acquired brain injury in sub-acute situation, as well as their relatives, and/or partners, consider relevant the approach to sexuality during their Occupational Therapy intervention. Methodology: This study presents a qualitative design with a phenomenological approach. Twelve participants were interviewed: eight people with acquired brain injury, two relatives and two partners who agreed to participate. The information has been collected through interviews.