Efficacy of an Educational Video-Based Program to Treat Urinary Incontinence in Women Referred for Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation
The aim of this clinical trial is to assess the effectiveness of a 4-week video-based education program in enhancing urinary continence among women with urinary incontinence referred for pelvic floor rehabilitation The main question it aims to answer is : • Does a structured video-based education program reduce the symptoms of urinary incontinence before any pelvic floor muscle strengthening ? Researchers will compare this program to a paper document (providing similar information) to see if this improves urinary continence in women suffering from urinary incontinence. Participants will : * receive either the video-based education program or a paper information document (providing similar information) prior to the sessions with the physiotherapist * then follow pelvic floor rehabilitation sessions with the physiotherapist according to usual practice * complete the urinary incontinence questionnaire after the 4-week video education program (intervention group) or 4 weeks after receiving the paper document (control group), and after each pelvic floor rehabilitation session with the physiotherapist and at the end of the sessions * will be monitored at 1 and 2 years to evaluate urinary incontinence following the intervention.
• Any woman referred for pelvic floor rehabilitation sessions for urinary incontinence (defined as 'any involuntary leakage reported by the patient' according to the International Continence Society)
• Women requiring perineal rehabilitation for urinary incontinence
• Aged 18 years or older
• Having access to a connected device (tablet, smartphone, computer)
• Having a functional email address
• Covered by a social security scheme
• Informed, and written consent (signed by the participant and the investigator)