Experience of Playing Sport or Exercising for Women with Pelvic Floor Symptoms: A Qualitative Study.
Jodie G DakicJean Hay-SmithKuan-Yin LinJill CookHelena C FrawleyPublished in: Sports medicine - open (2023)
Experiencing PF symptoms during sport/exercise caused considerable limitation to participation. Generation of negative emotions and pain-staking coping strategies to avoid symptoms, limited the social and mental health benefits typically associated with sport/exercise in symptomatic women. The culture of the sporting environment influenced whether women continued or ceased exercising. In order to promote women's participation in sport, co-designed strategies for (1) screening and management of PF symptoms and (2) promotion of a supportive and inclusive culture within sports/exercise settings are needed.
Keyphrases
- physical activity
- mental health
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- high intensity
- sleep quality
- pregnancy outcomes
- healthcare
- resistance training
- anterior cruciate ligament
- depressive symptoms
- cervical cancer screening
- chronic pain
- neuropathic pain
- pregnant women
- pain management
- breast cancer risk
- insulin resistance
- mental illness
- body composition
- spinal cord
- skeletal muscle