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Abstract
Keywords:
1. Introduction
2. Material and Methods:
3. Results:
4. Conclusions
- The level of knowledge about POP prevention and conservative treatment methods is low.
- Differences in the level of knowledge held depend primarily on factors such as age, place of residence, type of education held.
5. Discussion
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| Respondents characteristic | Procentage [%] | |
| Level of education | Higher education | 55 |
| Other | 45 | |
| Location residence | <50 000 citizans | 50, |
| >50 000 citizans | 50 | |
| Natural childbirth | At all | 39 |
| One | 23 | |
| More than one | 38 | |
| Pelvic organ prolapse | Yes | 32 |
| No | 68 | |
| Urogynecological physiotherapy frequency | Never | 79 |
| One time | 8 | |
| Several times | 13 | |
| Frequency of pelvic floor muscle exercices | At all | 60 |
| At least 2 times a week | 11 | |
| At least several times a month | 29 | |
| N | M ±SD | Min-Max | Me [Q1-Q3]. | |
| Age | 160 | 36,4 ±9,85 | 16-49 | 36 [29–46] |
| Growth | 160 | 166,5 ±5,98 | 149-182 | 166 [5,163–170] |
| Body weight | 160 | 71,12 ±14,31 | 45-115 | 69,5 [60–81] |
| BMI | 160 | 25,68 ±5,22 | 16,94-40,51 | 24,9 [7–29] |
| Last visit to the gynecologist | χ² | p | |||||
|
<1 year (50%) |
1-5 years (33,13%) |
>5 years (9,38%) |
I don’t remember (7,5%) |
||||
| Age | <35 years | 49 (67,12%) | 24 (32,88%) | 0 (0%) | 0 (0%) | 40,76 | <0,001 |
| >35 years | 31 (35,63%) | 29 (33,33%) | 15 (17,24%) | 12 (13,79%) | |||
| Education | Higher | 51 (57,95%) | 34 (38,64%) | 2 (2,27%) | 1 (1,14%) | 27,6 | <0,001 |
| Other | 29 (40,28%) | 19 (26,39%) | 13 (18,06%) | 11 (15,28%) | |||
| Location residence |
<50k. | 34 (42,5%) | 20 (25%) | 14 (17,5%) | 12 (15%) | 35,11 | <0,001 |
| >50,000. | 46 (57,5%) | 33 (41,25%) | 1 (1,25%) | 0 (0%) | |||
| Childbirth natural |
At all | 42 (66,67%) | 20 (31,75%) | 0 (0%) | 1 (1,59%) | 33,3 | <0,001 |
| One | 17 (47,22%) | 14 (38,89%) | 4 (11,11%) | 1 (2,78%) | |||
| Read more | 21 (34,43%) | 19 (31,15%) | 11 (18,03%) | 10 (16,39%) | |||
| pelvic organ prolapse |
Yes | 14 (27,45%) | 17 (33,33%) | 9 (17,65%) | 11 (21,57%) | 32,52 | <0,001 |
| Not | 66 (60,55%) | 36 (33,03%) | 6 (5,5%) | 1 (0,92%) | |||
| incontinence urinary |
Yes | 27 (36,99%) | 28 (38,36%) | 11 (15,07%) | 7 (9,59%) | 11,28 | 0,01 |
| Not | 53 (60,92%) | 25 (28,74%) | 4 (4,6%) | 5 (5,75%) | |||
| Use of a urogynecological physiotherapist | χ² | p | ||||
| Never | Once | Several times | ||||
| Age | <35 years | 56 (76,71%) | 6 (8,22%) | 11 (15,07%) | 0,83 | 0,66 |
| >35 years | 71 (81,61%) | 7 (8,05%) | 9 (10,34%) | |||
| Education | Higher | 59 (67,05%) | 10 (11,36%) | 19 (21,59%) | 22,8 | <0,001 |
| Other | 68 (94,44%) | 3 (4,17%) | 1 (1,39%) | |||
| Location residence |
<50k. | 71 (88,75%) | 3 (3,75%) | 6 (7,5%) | 9,04 | 0,01 |
| >50,000. | 56 (70%) | 10 (12,5%) | 14 (17,5%) | |||
| Childbirth natural |
At all | 54 (85,71%) | 6 (9,52%) | 3 (4,76%) | 9,11 | 0,06 |
| One | 28 (77,78%) | 4 (11,11%) | 4 (11,11%) | |||
| Read more | 45 (73,77%) | 3 (4,92%) | 13 (21,31%) | |||
| Pelvic organ prolapse |
Yes | 36 (70,59%) | 3 (5,88%) | 12 (23,53%) | 7,9 | 0,02 |
| Not | 91 (83,49%) | 10 (9,17%) | 8 (7,34%) | |||
| Incontinence urinary |
Yes | 54 (73,97%) | 5 (6,85%) | 14 (19,18%) | 5,62 | 0,06 |
| Not | 73 (83,91%) | 8 (9,2%) | 6 (6,9%) | |||
| Performing exercises for the muscles of the lower pelvic floor | χ² | P | ||||||
| A | B | C | D | E | ||||
| Age | <35 years | 47 (64,38%) | 10 (13,7%) | 8 (10,96%) | 6 (8,22%) | 2 (2,74%) | 1,8 | 0,77 |
| >35 years | 50 (57,47%) | 17 (19,54%) | 11 (12,64%) | 8 (9,2%) | 1 (1,15%) | |||
| Education | Higher | 41 (46,59%) | 18 (20,45%) | 15 (17,05%) | 11 (12,5%) | 3 (3,41%) | 19,59 | 0,001 |
| Other | 56 (77,78%) | 9 (12,5%) | 4 (5,56%) | 3 (4,17%) | 0 (0%) | |||
| Location residence |
<50k. | 61 (76,25%) | 11 (13,75%) | 1 (1,25%) | 6 (7,5%) | 1 (1,25%) | 26,58 | <0,001 |
| >50,000. | 36 (45%) | 16 (20%) | 18 (22,5%) | 8 (10%) | 2 (2,5%) | |||
| Childbirth natural |
At all | 40 (63,49%) | 14 (22,22%) | 4 (6,35%) | 4 (6,35%) | 1 (1,59%) | 15,56 | 0,049 |
| One | 22 (61,11%) | 2 (5,56%) | 8 (22,22%) | 2 (5,56%) | 2 (5,56%) | |||
| Read more | 35 (57,38%) | 11 (18,03%) | 7 (11,48%) | 8 (13,11%) | 0 (0%) | |||
| Pelvic organ prolapse |
Yes | 31 (60,78%) | 7 (13,73%) | 5 (9,8%) | 7 (13,73%) | 1 (1,96%) | 2,71 | 0,61 |
| Not | 66 (60,55%) | 20 (18,35%) | 14 (12,84%) | 7 (6,42%) | 2 (1,83%) | |||
| Incontinence urinary |
Yes | 41 (56,16%) | 13 (17,81%) | 9 (12,33%) | 9 (12,33%) | 1 (1,37%) | 2,69 | 0,61 |
| Not | 56 (64,37%) | 14 (16,09%) | 10 (11,49%) | 5 (5,75%) | 2 (2,3%) | |||
| Urogynecological physiotherapist | χ² | P | |||
| Yes | Not | ||||
| Age | <35 years | 52 (71,23%) | 21 (28,77%) | 7,16 | 0,01 |
| >35 years | 44 (50,57%) | 43 (49,43%) | |||
| Education | Higher | 74 (84,09%) | 14 (15,91%) | 49,62 | <0,001 |
| Other | 22 (30,56%) | 50 (69,44%) | |||
| Location residence |
<50k. | 33 (41,25%) | 47 (58,75%) | 24,16 | <0,001 |
| >50,000. | 63 (78,75%) | 17 (21,25%) | |||
| Childbirth natural |
At all | 42 (66,67%) | 21 (33,33%) | 2,63 | 0,27 |
| One | 22 (61,11%) | 14 (38,89%) | |||
| Read more | 32 (52,46%) | 29 (47,54%) | |||
| Pelvic organ prolapse |
Yes | 25 (49,02%) | 26 (50,98%) | 3,73 | 0,054 |
| Not | 71 (65,14%) | 38 (34,86%) | |||
| Incontinence urinary |
Yes | 39 (53,42%) | 34 (46,58%) | 2,42 | 0,12 |
| Not | 57 (65,52%) | 30 (34,48%) | |||
| Prevention of POP | χ² | p | |||
| Yes | Not | ||||
| Age | <35 years | 30 (41,1%) | 43 (58,9%) | 0,23 | 0,63 |
| >35 years | 39 (44,83%) | 48 (55,17%) | |||
| Education | Higher | 56 (63,64%) | 32 (36,36%) | 35,41 | <0,001 |
| Other | 13 (18,06%) | 59 (81,94%) | |||
| Location residence |
<50k. | 18 (22,5%) | 62 (77,5%) | 28,69 | <0,001 |
| >50,000. | 51 (63,75%) | 29 (36,25%) | |||
| Childbirth natural |
At all | 25 (39,68%) | 38 (60,32%) | 0,82 | 0,66 |
| One | 15 (41,67%) | 21 (58,33%) | |||
| Read more | 29 (47,54%) | 32 (52,46%) | |||
| Pelvic organ prolapse |
Yes | 23 (45,1%) | 28 (54,9%) | 0,12 | 0,73 |
| Not | 46 (42,2%) | 63 (57,8%) | |||
| Incontinence urinary |
Yes | 29 (39,73%) | 44 (60,27%) | 0,63 | 0,43 |
| Not | 40 (45,98%) | 47 (54,02%) | |||
| Pessarotherapy | χ² | P | |||
| Yes | Not | ||||
| Age | <35 years | 19 (26,03%) | 54 (73,97%) | 0,95 | 0,33 |
| >35 years | 17 (19,54%) | 70 (80,46%) | |||
| Education | Higher | 31 (35,23%) | 57 (64,77%) | 20,1 | <0,001 |
| Other | 5 (6,94%) | 67 (93,06%) | |||
| Location residence |
<50k. | 8 (10%) | 72 (90%) | 15,01 | <0,001 |
| >50,000. | 28 (35%) | 52 (65%) | |||
| Childbirth natural |
At all | 18 (28,57%) | 45 (71,43%) | 2,19 | 0,33 |
| One | 7 (19,44%) | 29 (80,56%) | |||
| Read more | 11 (18,03%) | 50 (81,97%) | |||
| Pelvic organ prolapse |
Yes | 8 (15,69%) | 43 (84,31%) | 2,09 | 0,15 |
| Not | 28 (25,69%) | 81 (74,31%) | |||
| Incontinence urinary |
Yes | 10 (13,7%) | 63 (86,3%) | 6,17 | 0,01 |
| Not | 26 (29,89%) | 61 70,11%) | |||
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