Abstract:
Background: Stroke is a condition that causes damaged to the brain either blockage in
the blood vessels or rupture of the blood vessels. More than one-third of stroke patients
admit to hospitals experience urinary incontinence (UI). Objectives: To find out the
effectiveness of pelvic floor muscle training for female stroke patients with urinary
incontinence. Methodology: Experimental study design was used in this study. 30
female patients with stroke were randomly assigned into two groups among them 15
patients were assigned into experimental group received Pelvic floor muscle training
with conventional physiotherapy and another 15 into control group received only
conventional physiotherapy. Total treatment sessions were twelve comprising of 3
sessions per week for 4 weeks. Outcome measurement tools: Bristol Female Lower
Urinary Tract Symptoms (BFLUTS) questionnaire has been used to measure urinary
symptoms and quality of life. Analysis of data: A descriptive analysis has been done.
Also, inferential statistics such as paired t test, and unpaired t test was done for
BFLUTS-FS, BFLUTS-VS, BFLUTS-IS, BFLUTS-QoL, by using SPSS version 25.
Results: Both the experimental and control groups demonstrated improvement across
multiple domains assessed by the BFLUTS questionnaire. For the BFLUTS-FS,
BFLUTS-IS, and BFLUTS-QoL sections, the experimental group showed significantly
greater improvement than the control group, suggesting that pelvic floor muscle
training combined with conventional physiotherapy is more effective in enhancing
these specific aspects of urinary function and quality of life in female stroke patients.
However, in the case of the BFLUTS-VS section, in between group analysis no group
could be able to bring superior effect in the experimental group and control group. But
clinically there is difference, experimental group treatment has little superior effect than
control group but statistically the improvement was not significant. Conclusion: These
results showed statistically significant value on BFLUTS-FS, BFLUTS-IS and
BFLUTS-QoL, but there was a mean difference in BFLUTS-VS, which indicate that
Pelvic floor muscle training with conventional physiotherapy an effective therapeutic
approach for female stroke patients with urinary incontinence.
Keywords: Bristol Female Urinary Tract Symptoms, stroke, urinary incontinence,
Pelvic Floor Muscle Training, Conventional physiotherapy.
Description:
This dissertation is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Physiotherapy, Bangladesh Health Professions Institute, Faculty of Medicine, the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh.