Strategies to assist uptake of pelvic floor muscle training for people with urinary incontinence: A clinician viewpoint.
Susan C SladeJean Hay-SmithSally MastwykMeg E MorrisHelena FrawleyPublished in: Neurourology and urodynamics (2018)
Clinicians who use pelvic floor muscle training to treat urinary incontinence advised can benefit from accessing explicit details of interventions tested in research and reported as effective. They viewed tailoring therapy to individual goals and the use of verbal prompts and visualization cues as important engagement strategies for effective exercise performance. Explicit reporting could be facilitated by using an exercise guideline template, such as the Consensus on Exercise Reporting Template (CERT).