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Adherence to Perioperative Behavioral Therapy With Pelvic Floor Muscle Training in Women Receiving Vaginal Reconstructive Surgery for Pelvic Organ Prolapse.
Borello-France, Diane; Newman, Diane K; Markland, Alayne D; Propst, Katie; Jelovsek, J Eric; Cichowski, Sara; Gantz, Marie G; Balgobin, Sunil; Jakus-Waldman, Sharon; Korbly, Nicole; Mazloomdoost, Donna; Burgio, Kathryn L.
Affiliation
  • Borello-France D; Department of OB/GYN, Magee-Womens Hospital, Department of Physical Therapy, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.
  • Newman DK; Division of Urology, Penn Center for Continence and Pelvic Health, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
  • Markland AD; Department of Medicine, Birmingham/Atlanta Geriatric Research, Education, and Clinical Center at the Birmingham VA Health Care System, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama, USA.
  • Propst K; Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio, USA.
  • Jelovsek JE; Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, USA.
  • Cichowski S; Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, Oregon, USA.
  • Gantz MG; Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology, RTI International, Triangle Park, North Carolina, USA.
  • Balgobin S; Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, University of Texas Southwestern, Dallas, Texas, USA.
  • Jakus-Waldman S; Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Urogynecology, Kaiser Permanente, Downey, California, USA.
  • Korbly N; Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, USA.
  • Mazloomdoost D; The Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, Bethesda, Maryland, USA.
  • Burgio KL; Department of Medicine, Birmingham/Atlanta Geriatric Research, Education, and Clinical Center at the Birmingham VA Health Care System, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama, USA.
Phys Ther ; 103(9)2023 09 01.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37318279
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE:

The objective of this study was to describe adherence to behavioral and pelvic floor muscle training in women undergoing vaginal reconstructive surgery for organ prolapse and to examine whether adherence was associated with 24-month outcomes.

METHODS:

Participants were women ≥18 years of age, with vaginal bulge and stress urinary incontinence symptoms, planning to undergo vaginal reconstructive surgery for stages 2 to 4 vaginal or uterine prolapse. They were randomized to either sacrospinous ligament fixation or uterosacral ligament suspension and to perioperative behavioral and pelvic floor muscle training or usual care. Measurements included anatomic failure, pelvic floor muscle strength, participant-reported symptoms, and perceived improvement. Analyses compared women with lower versus higher adherence.

RESULTS:

Forty-eight percent of women performed pelvic floor muscle exercises (PFMEs) daily at the 4- to 6-week visit. Only 33% performed the prescribed number of muscle contractions. At 8 weeks, 37% performed PFMEs daily, and 28% performed the prescribed number of contractions. No significant relationships were found between adherence and 24-month outcomes.

CONCLUSION:

Adherence to a behavioral intervention was low following vaginal reconstructive surgery for pelvic organ prolapse. The degree of adherence to perioperative training did not appear to influence 24-month outcomes in women undergoing vaginal prolapse surgery. IMPACT This study contributes to the understanding of participant adherence to PFMEs and the impact that participant adherence has on outcomes at 2, 4 to 6, 8, and 12 weeks and 24 months postoperatively. It is important to educate women to follow up with their therapist or physician to report new or unresolved pelvic symptoms.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Uterine Prolapse / Plastic Surgery Procedures / Pelvic Organ Prolapse Type of study: Clinical_trials Limits: Female / Humans Language: En Journal: Phys Ther Year: 2023 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Estados Unidos

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Uterine Prolapse / Plastic Surgery Procedures / Pelvic Organ Prolapse Type of study: Clinical_trials Limits: Female / Humans Language: En Journal: Phys Ther Year: 2023 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Estados Unidos