Efficacy of Health Belief Model Compared to the Traditional Education on Kegel Exercises in Middle-Aged Women

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Background & objectives: Studies have shown the effectiveness of Kegel exercises in preventing and treating the weakness of pelvic muscles and urinary incontinence, which is one of the most important complications. However, women do not use it as a common …

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Hamzaee, K., Hossain Zadeh, K., … Mafi, M. (2019). Efficacy of Health Belief Model Compared to the Traditional Education on Kegel Exercises in Middle-Aged Women. Journal of Health, 9(5), 576–588. https://doi.org/10.29252/j.health.9.5.576

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