Effect of Practicing Deep Breathing and Kegel Exercises on Menopausal Urinary Incontinence at Beni-Suef
Research Abstract
Abstract
Background: Urinary incontinence (UI) is one of the most common problems in
menopausal women; it is defined by the International Continence Society (ICS) as
the complaint of any involuntary loss of urine and its classification according to the
presence of symptoms and pathophysiological mechanisms of occurrence. The Kegel
Breathing technique combines breathing and pelvic floor contraction patterns to
increase pelvic floor muscular strength while performing daily activities regularly.
Normal breathing occurs when the pelvic floor muscles and the breathing muscle
(diaphragm) move up and down in harmony manner.
Aim of the study: The study aimed to evaluate menopausal women's urinary
incontinence before and after practice of deep breathing and Kegel exercise.
Design: A quasi-experimental study design was utilized in this study (one group pre
and post-test).
Sample: A purposive sample of 100 Menopausal women diagnosed with stress urinary
incontinence.
Setting: gynecological and urological outpatient clinics Beni-Suef university
hospital. Tools: 1) a structure interviewing questionnaire schedule, 2) The
International Consultation on Incontinence Modular Questionnaire 3) Pelvic floor
muscles exercises checklist.
Results: about 45% of the studied women reported that their frequency of urination is
several times per day preprogram but it became only 19% post program
implementation. Only 32% of the studied women can accurately detect the right
muscle group at the 1st week of the 1st month. However, at the end of the 1st month;
82% of them can do. Moreover, at the end of the 2nd month; 90% can do.
Additionally, at the end of the 3rd month; 93% of the studied women can accurately
detect the right muscle group.
Conclusion: Deep breathing and kegel exercise had positive effect on women's
urinary incontinence.
Recommendations: disseminate brochures and booklet about kegal and breathing
exercise to enhance awareness program regarding stress urinary incontinence reliving
measures for elderly women.
Research Keywords
Deep breathing; Elderly women; Kegel exercise; Urinary incontinencث