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International Urogynecology Journal | 2003

The effect of pelvic floor training on sexual function of treated patients

Nezihe Kizilkaya Beji; Onay Yalcin; Habibe Ayyildiz Erkan

The aim of this study was to determine the effects of improvements in urinary incontinence resulting from pelvic floor rehabilitation on the sexual function of patients. The study involved 42 clinic patients who received pelvic floor rehabilitation treatment. Their sexual histories were obtained through face-to-face interviews. Pelvic muscle strength was measured with a perineometer. Improvement in incontinence was measured with the pad test. Seventeen women reported decreased sexual desire before the treatment; 5 of these indicated improvement after treatment. Nine of 17 women who experienced dyspareunia prior to treatment reported an improvement afterwards, and four women reported complete relief from pain. Five of 15 women who complained of difficulty in reaching climax before the treatment experienced improvement in this area. In conclusion, an improvement in sexual desire, performance during coitus and achievement of orgasm were observed in women who received pelvic floor muscle rehabilitation. No change was seen in the arousal and resolution stages of sexual activity.


Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics | 2009

Urinary incontinence (UI) and quality of life (QoL) of the elderly residing in residential homes in Turkey.

Ergül Aslan; Nezihe Kizilkaya Beji; Habibe Ayyildiz Erkan; Onay Yalcin; Funda Gungor

The objective of this study was to evaluate urinary incontinence (UI) and its effect on the quality of life (QoL) of older people dwelling in residential homes in Turkey. A cross-sectional study was applied in residential homes. A total of 1110 people older than 60 years residing in five selected residential homes were studied. An interview was conducted with the residents who had sufficient cognitive function and agreed to participate. The QoL and the mental and the functional state of the residents were analyzed using the Kings Health Questionnaire (KHQ), Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE), and the Rankin Scale, respectively: Of the total pool, 694 residents were included in the study of which 56.48% (n=392) were female and 43.52% (n=302) were male. UI was present in 170 women and 63 men. Pad usage was more common in women (88%) than that in men (29.1%). The QoL subdimensions showed that women had higher scores than men. Urge UI (UUI) had more impact on the QoL than that on functional, mixed or stress incontinence. We concluded that UI negatively affects the QoL of older people living in residential homes. In particular, women and patients suffering from UUI are more severely affected.


Gynecologic and Obstetric Investigation | 2013

Comparison of the effects of electrical stimulation and posterior tibial nerve stimulation in the treatment of overactive bladder syndrome.

Funda Gungor Ugurlucan; Murat Onal; Ergul Aslan; Habibe Ayyildiz Erkan; Nezihe Kizilkaya Beji; Onay Yalcin

Aim: To compare the effects of transvaginal electrical stimulation (ES) and posterior tibial nerve stimulation (PTNS) in the treatment of overactive bladder syndrome (OAB). Methods: Women applying with symptoms of urgency, frequency, and nocturia with or without incontinence and diagnosed with OAB were divided into an ES or PTNS group. Bladder diary, urodynamics, 1-hour pad test, and King’s Health Questionnaire were performed before and after treatment. ES was applied for 20 min, 6–8 weeks with pulses of 10–50 Hz square waves at a 300-µs or 1-ms pulse duration and a maximal output current of 24–60 mA with 5–10 Hz frequency, three times per week. PTNS was applied for 30 min once a week for 12 weeks. Results: Thirty-five patients received ES, 17 patients received PTNS. Pad test, urinary diary, and quality of life parameters after both treatments decreased significantly; the decrease in the ES group was greater. The number of patients who describe themselves as cured was higher in the ES group. Conclusion: PTNS and ES are both effective in the treatment of OAB with significant improvement in objective and subjective parameters. Objective results show no significant difference between the two groups; however, the number of patients who describe themselves as cured in the ES group was significantly higher.


Luts: Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms | 2012

Is There a Relationship between Vitamin B12 and Stress Urinary Incontinence

Nur Kesiktas; Ayse Karan; Habibe Ayyildiz Erkan; Funda Gungor; Nurten Eskiyurt; Onay Yalcin

Objective: Pelvic floor, which includes collagen, elastin, and smooth muscle, is very important in preventing urinary incontinence (UI). Studies suggest that vitamin B12 is involved in collagen synthesis. In the present study we aimed to determine the association of vitamin B12 deficiency with stress UI in a sample of Turkish women.


Journal of Clinical Nursing | 2009

The prevalence of and the related factors for urinary and fecal incontinence among older residing in nursing homes

Ergul Aslan; Nezihe Kizilkaya Beji; Habibe Ayyildiz Erkan; Onay Yalcin; Funda Gungor


Urologic nursing | 2010

Overview of the Social Impact Of Urinary Incontinence with A Focus on Turkish Women

Nezihe Kizilkaya Beji; Ayfer Ozbas; Ergul Aslan; Dilek Bilgic; Habibe Ayyildiz Erkan


International Urogynecology Journal | 2013

Randomized trial of graft materials in transobturator tape operation: biological versus synthetic

Funda Gungor Ugurlucan; Habibe Ayyildiz Erkan; Murat Onal; Onay Yalcin


International Journal of Urological Nursing | 2012

Lower urinary tract symptoms in women with and without urinary incontinence

İlkay Güngör; Nezihe Kizilkaya Beji; Güliz Onat Bayram; Habibe Ayyildiz Erkan; Şule Gökyıldız; Onay Yalcin


Nursing Standard | 2002

The effect of pelvic floor training on sexual function

Nezihe Kizilkaya Beji; Önay Yalçjn; Habibe Ayyildiz Erkan


Central European Journal of Nursing and Midwifery | 2018

Risk factors for urinary incontinence among Istanbul women: a hospital based case-control study

Nezihe Kizilkaya Beji; İlkay Güngör; Güliz Onat; Habibe Ayyildiz Erkan; Şule Gökyıldız; Onay Yalcin

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Florence Nightingale School of Nursing and Midwifery

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