289 A QUALITATIVE STUDY OF WOMEN’S VIEWS AND EXPERIENCES OF MULTIMODAL PELVIC FLOOR PHYSIOTHERAPY FOR TREATING DYSPAREUNIA AFTER GYNECOLOGICAL CANCER: AN INSIGHT INTO THIS TREATMENT’S ACCEPTABILITY

In: Continence · 2022 · vol. 2 , pp. 100355 · doi:10.1016/j.cont.2022.100355 · W4284895251
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This qualitative study explored women's perspectives and experiences with multimodal pelvic floor physiotherapy for dyspareunia following gynecological cancer, providing insight into the treatment's acceptability.

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