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The first phase of the study was carried out to determine the prevalence and risk factors of urinary incontinence in non-menopausal women over 18 years of age registered in a Family Health Center. The second phase of the study was carried out to examine the effects of the education and counseling program based on the 'Pender's Health Promotion Model' on women's self-esteem, sexual satisfaction and quality of life in women with urinary incontinence. Research Questions What is the prevalence of UI in non-menopausal women over the age of 18 who are registered with the Family Health Center? What are the risk factors for urinary incontinence? Research Hypotheses H1: There is a difference between the urinary incontinence severity levels of women who received and did not receive education and counseling program based on Pender's health promotion model. H2: There is a difference between the self-esteem levels of women who received and did not receive a training and counseling program based on Pender's health promotion model. H3: There is a difference between the sexual satisfaction levels of women who received and did not receive the training and counseling program based on Pender's health promotion model. H4: There is a difference between the quality of life levels of women who received training and counseling programs based on Pender's health promotion model and those who did not. In the second stage of the study, the 'Training and Counseling Program Based on Pender's Health Promotion Model' and 'Home Monitoring and Counseling Program' were applied to the intervention group, which was prepared according to Pender's Health Promotion Model. During the three-month period, the intervention group received 3 home visits one, two and three months after the training program, and 3 phone calls 15 days after the training program and each home visit. No intervention was made in the control group; Data collection forms were applied simultaneously with the intervention group and they were reminded that they were in the research by making a phone call.


Clinical Trial Description

The research was carried out in two stages. In the first phase of the study, in a cross-sectional research design, in order to determine the prevalence and risk factors of urinary incontinence in women who are over 18 years old and who are not menopausal, registered in a Family Health Center; In this study, a pretest-posttest randomized controlled experimental research design was conducted to evaluate the effect of education and counseling program based on Pender's Health Promotion Model on self-esteem, sexual satisfaction and quality of life in women with second-stage urinary incontinence. In the first phase of the study, 1042 women over the age of 18 who were registered at the Family Health Center and who did not go through menopause were included. In the first stage, the data; It was collected between 18 January 2021 and 31 May 2021, using the 'Questionnaire on Descriptive Characteristics', 'International Incontinence Inquiry Form' and 'Incontinence Severity Index'. The second stage of the study continued with 46 women who met the sample selection criteria for the second stage. After the pre-test was completed, 46 women were assigned to the intervention and control groups (M:23, F:23) by stratified block randomization and stratified according to urinary incontinence severity (mild, moderate). In the second stage of the research, the data; Between September 24, 2021 and January 13, 2022, 'International Incontinence Inquiry Form', 'Incontinence Severity Index', 'Information Form Based on Pender's Health Promotion Model', 'Self-Esteem Sub-Scale', 'Golombok-Rust Sexual Satisfaction Scale- It was collected using the 'Female Form', 'Incontinence Quality of Life Scale', 'Self-Efficacy/Efficacy Scale'. In the second stage of the study, the 'Training and Counseling Program Based on Pender's Health Promotion Model' and 'Home Monitoring and Counseling Program' were applied to the intervention group, which was prepared according to Pender's Health Promotion Model. During the three-month period, the intervention group received 3 home visits one, two and three months after the training program, and 3 phone calls 15 days after the training program and each home visit. No intervention was made in the control group; Data collection forms were applied simultaneously with the intervention group and they were reminded that they were in the research by making a phone call. In both stages of the study, the forms and scales were filled by the women themselves, and the women were guided during this period. Frequency, percentage and descriptive statistics for data evaluation, Shapiro-Wilk Test, Independent Samples T-Test, Repeated Measurements Anova Test, Chi-square Test of Independence, Fisher Test, Cochran-Q Test, Mann-Whitney U Test, McNemar Test, Friedman Test and Marginal Homogeneity Test were used. ;


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NCT number NCT05898386
Study type Interventional
Source Ankara Yildirim Beyazit University
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date January 17, 2021
Completion date January 13, 2022

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