Knowledge, attitude and practice towards pelvic floor muscle training among childbearing women

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Objectives: This study aims to identify knowledge, attitude, and practice of pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT) and to identify the prevalence of urinary incontinence. Materials and methods: The method used was a cross-sectional study. Self-administered knowledge, attitude, and practice questionnaires were distributed among childbearing women attending Maternal & Child Health Clinics in the East Coast region of Malaysia. Results: The findings revealed that most respondents (N = 896) had good or moderate knowledge (80.1%) and attitudes (77.3%) regarding PFMT but most of them (87.2%) still lacked practice. However, there was no association between urinary incontinence and PFMT practice. On the contrary, married women showed a higher risk of urinary incontinence. Conclusions: The practice of pelvic floor muscle training should be recommended and emphasized to childbearing women by healthcare professionals.

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Fauzey, N. F. M., Muda, S. M., Hasan, H., Nusee, Z., & Basha, M. A. M. K. (2023). Knowledge, attitude and practice towards pelvic floor muscle training among childbearing women. In Archivio Italiano di Urologia e Andrologia (Vol. 95, pp. 108–111). Page Press Publications. https://doi.org/10.4081/aiua.2023.11298

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