Background: The aim was to explore the concerns and expectations of women invited to attend group physiotherapy sessions for the management of female urinary incontinence and whether the experience changed their views; and to gather recommendations from women attending group sessions on the design and delivery of these sessions. Methods: An interview study nested within a randomised controlled trial in five British NHS physiotherapy departments, including 22 women who had expressed a preference for an individual physiotherapy session but were randomised to, and attended, group sessions. Results: Embarrassment was woven throughout women's accounts of experiencing urinary incontinence and seeking health care. Uncertainty about the nature of ...
Urinary incontinence (UI) affects many women and impacts quality of life. Group-based interventions ...
Introduction and hypothesis: The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence of stress uri...
Objective: To identify the knowledge about physiotherapy as a treatment of urinary incontinence in c...
Abstract Background The aim was to explore the concerns and expectations of women invited to attend ...
Background: The aim was to compare effectiveness of group versus individual sessions of physiothera...
Background: The aim was to compare effectiveness of group versus individual sessions of physiotherap...
Objective To compare the effectiveness of group versus individual management on physical symptoms an...
Objective. To compare the effectiveness of group versus individual management on physical symptoms a...
OBJECTIVES: To compare, in a randomized trial, the effects of individual and group physiotherapy for...
OBJECTIVES: To compare, in a randomized trial, the effects of individual and group physiotherapy for...
Objectives: To investigate the feasibility and acceptability of conducting a future trial of physiot...
Introduction: Level 1 grade A evidence exists to support physiotherapy as a first line treatment of ...
Background: Urinary incontinence affect women at any age in which deteriorate their quality of life....
Background. Urinary incontinence (UI) is a common problem affecting at least thirteen million Americ...
AbstractObjectiveTo compare the effects of pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT) performed during grou...
Urinary incontinence (UI) affects many women and impacts quality of life. Group-based interventions ...
Introduction and hypothesis: The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence of stress uri...
Objective: To identify the knowledge about physiotherapy as a treatment of urinary incontinence in c...
Abstract Background The aim was to explore the concerns and expectations of women invited to attend ...
Background: The aim was to compare effectiveness of group versus individual sessions of physiothera...
Background: The aim was to compare effectiveness of group versus individual sessions of physiotherap...
Objective To compare the effectiveness of group versus individual management on physical symptoms an...
Objective. To compare the effectiveness of group versus individual management on physical symptoms a...
OBJECTIVES: To compare, in a randomized trial, the effects of individual and group physiotherapy for...
OBJECTIVES: To compare, in a randomized trial, the effects of individual and group physiotherapy for...
Objectives: To investigate the feasibility and acceptability of conducting a future trial of physiot...
Introduction: Level 1 grade A evidence exists to support physiotherapy as a first line treatment of ...
Background: Urinary incontinence affect women at any age in which deteriorate their quality of life....
Background. Urinary incontinence (UI) is a common problem affecting at least thirteen million Americ...
AbstractObjectiveTo compare the effects of pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT) performed during grou...
Urinary incontinence (UI) affects many women and impacts quality of life. Group-based interventions ...
Introduction and hypothesis: The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence of stress uri...
Objective: To identify the knowledge about physiotherapy as a treatment of urinary incontinence in c...