Literature DB >> 15636038

A preliminary survey of patients' views on awareness, information, choices and expectations in women undergoing hysterectomy.

J B Sharma1, M Malhotra, S Gupta, A Kumar, B P Singh, A Vindal.   

Abstract

A questionnaire-study was undertaken among 50 women to take note of their views on awareness, information, choices and expectations on various aspects of hysterectomy performed on them. Most women (92%) did not know the type of hysterectomy and none of them was offered the alternative treatment, various types of hysterectomy done, type of anaesthesia used and hormone replacement therapy. A total of 96% wanted the surgeon to spend time with them explaining to them about various aspects of surgery and 46% thought the staff was sympathetic to them. A total of 26 women (52%) preferred to solve their problems with self-help groups (association of women with similar problems) and 84% wanted a leaflet to be distributed to them about various aspects of hysterectomy. This study concluded that Indian women to be involved in the decision making about their healthcare.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15636038

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Indian Med Assoc        ISSN: 0019-5847


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1.  Survey of the attitude to, the knowledge and the practice of contraception and medical abortion in women who attended a family planning clinic.

Authors:  Umashankar K M; Dharmavijaya M N; Jayanta Kumar D E; Kala K; Abed Gulab Nagure
Journal:  J Clin Diagn Res       Date:  2013-01-28
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