March 23, 2026 · International urogynecology journal · DOI: 10.1007/s00192-026-06607-6

Comparative Analysis of Kegel Exercise Knowledge, Application, and Recommendation Between Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation and Nursing Students

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This study aims to compare the knowledge, application habits, and recommendation behaviors regarding Kegel exercises between students in Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation and those in Nursing. The results indicate that Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation students have significantly higher knowledge and application rates, as well as a greater likelihood of recommending Kegel exercises, suggesting a need for enhanced pelvic health training in nursing education to improve competency and patient care outcomes.

Esra Özer, Ebru Durusoy, Mahruk Güneyli, Dilara Cengizli, Sultan Çakmak Tanriver

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