Abstract

Huangqi and Dangshen have significant medicinal and medical value as natural bio-based materials, but there are few studies on female pelvic floor dysfunction. We aimed to explore the effect of the Cox’s interaction model of client health behavior (Cox-IMCHB) combined with Huangqi and Dangshen decoction on female pelvic floor dysfunction. 166 postpartum patients with Qi-deficiency syndrome of pelvic floor dysfunction were selected from Tongren Hospital of Wuhan University hospital and divided into two groups, Group A and Group B, each consisting of 83 cases. The allocation was done using the random number table method. Patients in Group A received routine nursing and biofeedback electrical stimulation treatment, while patients in Group B received Cox-IMCHB combined with Huangqi and Dangshen decoction based on Group A. We compared the clinical efficacy, syndrome efficacy, pelvic floor muscle strength scores, sexual life quality scores, VAS score, pelvic floor functional exercise compliance score, and the incidence of urinary incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse between the two groups. The results showed that Group B had better clinical efficacy and syndrome efficacy, as well as a higher total effective rate (clinical efficacy: 91.57% vs. 72.29%; syndrome efficacy: 95.18% vs. 74.70%). Moreover, compared to Group A, Group B had higher scores of pelvic floor muscle strength and sexual life quality, a lower proportion of mild pain (85.54% vs. 71.08%), and higher scores of pelvic floor functional exercise compliance. The scores of pelvic floor functional exercise compliance in both groups tended to increase with time, and there was an interactive effect between groups and time (intergroup effect: F = 322.900, time effect: F = 186.200, interaction effect: F = 27.410). The incidence of urinary incontinence (2.41% vs. 14.46%, ϰ2 = 6.319) and pelvic organ prolapse (3.61% vs. 16.87%, ϰ2 = 9.608) in group B was lower (all P > 0.05). The combination of Cox-IMCHB with Huangqi and Dangshen decoction can improve the pelvic function and exercise compliance of patients with pelvic floor dysfunction, relieve pain, and have significant clinical effects, which are worthy of promotion and application.

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