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Barriers and facilitators for postpartum women with stress urinary incontinence to participate in progressive jumping exercises: A qualitative descriptive study.

PubMed / Midwifery · 2026-05-01 · By Lu S, Liu F, Bao Y, et al. · Midwifery

A qualitative descriptive study examined what helps or hinders postpartum women with stress urinary incontinence (SUI) from engaging in progressive jumping exercise programs. Researchers identified personal, social, and environmental factors influencing participation, offering insights that could inform how pelvic health physical therapists design and promote exercise-based rehabilitation for this population. Findings may help clinicians tailor interventions to improve adherence in postpartum SUI management.

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