| Literature DB >> 35152900 |
Fatemeh Goudarzi1,2, Talat Khadivzadeh3,4, Abbas Ebadi5,6, Raheleh Babazadeh7,8.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Hysterectomy is a difficult process that some women encounter that can affect their interdependence, but its impact on women's Interdependence has received less attention. Therefore, this study aimed to explain women's Interdependence after hysterectomy.Entities:
Keywords: Hysterectomy; Interdependence; Qualitative Study; Roy adaptation model
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35152900 PMCID: PMC8842799 DOI: 10.1186/s12905-022-01615-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Womens Health ISSN: 1472-6874 Impact factor: 2.809
Sociodemographic characteristics of the participants
| Child number | Menopause status | Marital status | Hysterectomy duration (year) | Hysterectomy reason | Job | Education level | Age | Participant code |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | Non-menopausal | Married | 1 | Fibroma | Housewife | High school | 39 | P1 |
| 2 | Non-menopausal | Married | 3 | Fibroma | Retired | University | 54 | P2 |
| 2 | Non-menopausal | Married | 10 | CIN2 | Retired | University | 57 | P3 |
| 3 | Non-menopausal | Married | 1 | Bleeding | Housewife | Junior School | 44 | P4 |
| 2 | Non-menopausal | Married | 3 | Irregular bleeding | Teacher | University | 43 | P5 |
| 1 | Non-menopausal | Divorced | 4 | Atypical endometrial hyperplasia | Nurse | University | 36 | P6 |
| 3 | Non-menopausal | Married | 2 | Placenta accrete | Housewife | High school | 35 | P7 |
| 0 | Menopause | Married | 1 | Atypical endometrial hyperplasia | Retired | University | 54 | P8 |
| 1 | Non-menopausal | divorced | 4 | Cervical cancer | Secretary | University | 46 | P9 |
| 4 | Non-menopausal | Married | 4 | Fibroma | Housewife | Junior School | 46 | P10 |
| 2 | Non-menopausal | Married | 4 | Atypical endometrial hyperplasia | Housewife | Elementary | 40 | P11 |
| 4 | Non-menopausal | Married | 3 | Endometrial cancer | Housewife | Junior School | 48 | P12 |
| 3 | Non-menopausal | Married | 1 | Fibroma | Teacher | University | 40 | P13 |
| 3 | Non-menopausal | Married | 3 | Fibroma | Housewife | Junior School | 48 | P14 |
| 3 | Non-menopausal | Married | 2 | Malignant Fibroma | Housewife | High school | 40 | P15 |
| 3 | Non-menopausal | Married | 2 | Ovarian cancer | Housewife | Elementary | 43 | P16 |
| 2 | Non-menopausal | Married | 8 | Atypical endometrial hyperplasia | Retired | University | 53 | P17 |
| 3 | Non-menopausal | Married | 5 | Placenta accrete | Housewife | Junior School | 42 | P18 |
| 0 | Non-menopausal | Single | 1 | Fibroma | Employee | High school | 37 | P19 |
| 2 | Non-menopausal | Married | 2 | Placenta accrete | Housewife | High school | 37 | P20 |
| 2 | Non-menopausal | Married | 3 | Postpartum hemorrhage | Housewife | High school | 33 | P21 |
| 2 | Non-menopausal | Married | 1 | Fibroma | Housewife | High school | 45 | P22 |
| 3 | Menopause | Widow | 1 | CINIII | Housewife | Elementary | 52 | P23 |
| 2 | Non-menopausal | Married | 3 | Fibroma | Housewife | Elementary | 47 | P24 |
| 5 | Non-menopausal | Married | 2 | Fibroma | Housewife | Elementary | 51 | P25 |
| 3 | Non-menopausal | Widow | 1 | Fibroma | Housewife | Elementary | 45 | P26 |
| 1 | Non-menopausal | Married | 2 | Ovarian cancer | Housewife | University | 40 | P27 |
| 3 | Non-menopausal | Married | 3 | Postpartum hemorrhage | Housewife | Elementary | 27 | P28 |
| 10 | Menopause | Married | 8 | postmenopausal Bleeding | Housewife | Elementary | 68 | P29 |
| 1 | Menopause | Married | 9 | Uterine prolapse | Housewife | Elementary | 60 | P30 |
Main categories and subcategories of interdependence after hysterectomy
| Cod | Sub-category | Category | Theme |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fading relationship with God | Evolution in spiritual relation | Evolution in dependence and interaction with important people in life | Increasing interdependence |
| Reducing communication with God | |||
| Maintaining the relationship with God | |||
| Improving communication with God | |||
| Increasing dependence on offspring | Fluctuation in emotional dependency on offspring | ||
| more intimacy with offspring | |||
| Increasing relationship with offspring | |||
| Increasing interest in offspring | |||
| becoming more kind to offspring | |||
| Expressing more love to offspring | |||
| Taking Care of Kids with more sensitivity | |||
| Hiding grief due to hysterectomy from offspring | |||
| Trying to reduce offspring dependence | |||
| Reducing attachment to the offspring | |||
| No change in dependency to the offspring | |||
| more intimacy to the spouse | Change in emotional relationship from the spouse | ||
| Improving emotional attachment with spouse | |||
| augmenting love and affection to the spouse | |||
| The tendency to spend more time with spouse | |||
| Need to be with the spouse | |||
| being relaxed in the presence of the spouse | |||
| The desire to have a close relationship with a spouse | |||
| showing appreciation to the husband with Paying more attention to his support | |||
| Strengthening friendship with husband | |||
| Spend more time with spouse | |||
| Improving emotional relationship with the spouse | |||
| Compassion for the spouse due to limited sexual Activity | |||
| Impaired emotional relationship with the spouse | |||
| Not talking about self-issues with the spouse | |||
| Not accompanying with spouse | |||
| Feeling apathy to the spouse | |||
| Tendency for independence from the spouse | |||
| Receiving consolation from the spouse | The family as a refuge to receive emotional support and care | Reinforced support system | |
| the companionship of the spouse in a lonely time | |||
| receiving spouse financial support | |||
| receiving spouse care | |||
| receiving care from family members | |||
| receiving care from relatives | |||
| Trusting to receive family support in difficulty | |||
| Taking refuge to the family to escape anxiety | |||
| Taking refuge to the family to escape anxiety | |||
| Receiving Consolation from the family | |||
| Prioritizing attending family gatherings rather than attending other gatherings | |||
| Receiving encouraging and supporting colleagues to pursue treatment | Supportive friends and peers | ||
| Increased cooperation of colleagues in performing my duties due to physical disability | |||
| Increasing the emotional support received from others | |||
| Increasing communication with hysterectomies women | |||
| Receiving guidance from hysterectomies women | |||
| Increasing emotional relationship with supportive friends | |||
| Taking refuge in friends | |||
| Spending more time with friends | |||
| Reducing contact with friends to preventing stigma | |||
| Cutting off relationship with some of friend | |||
| The disappointment of friends due to lack of support | |||
| Receiving support from the physician | Supportive health providers | ||
| Receiving emotional support and respect from nurse | |||
| Understanding affectionate communication of hospital staff |