2023
DOI: 10.1136/bjsports-2023-107017
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Women’s preferences for pelvic floor screening in sport and exercise: a mixed-methods study integrating survey and interview data in Australian women

Jodie G Dakic,
E Jean C Hay-Smith,
Kuan-Yin Lin
et al.

Abstract: ObjectivesOne in two women experiencing pelvic floor (PF) symptoms stop playing sport or exercising. The study examines the perspective of women with PF symptoms to inform acceptable screening practices within sport and exercise settings.MethodsExplanatory, sequential, mixed-methods design. Phase 1: survey of 18–65 years, symptomatic, Australian women (n=4556). Phase 2: semistructured interviews with a subset of survey participants (n=23). Integration occurred through connection of phases (study design, sampli… Show more

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“…The fact that the tool was designed to be applied by an health care professional poses the risk of response bias. Athletes may not consistently disclose the full range of their symptoms, since pelvic oor dysfunctions still carry a considerable stigma [25]. In the future, a critical comparison with the German Pelvic Floor Questionnaire is needed to evaluate a potential bene t of the PFD-SENTINEL screening tool in assessing and managing PFD in female athletes.…”
Section: Added Valuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fact that the tool was designed to be applied by an health care professional poses the risk of response bias. Athletes may not consistently disclose the full range of their symptoms, since pelvic oor dysfunctions still carry a considerable stigma [25]. In the future, a critical comparison with the German Pelvic Floor Questionnaire is needed to evaluate a potential bene t of the PFD-SENTINEL screening tool in assessing and managing PFD in female athletes.…”
Section: Added Valuementioning
confidence: 99%