The Lived Experience of Hospitalized Women Undergoing Hysterectomy: A Phenomenological Study

F. Mahmoud, W. Rahman, R. Aboushady
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Background: Hysterectomy is one of the main gynecological procedures which affect a woman's life in numerous ways, including physically, psychologically, socially, and sexually. Following hysterectomy, these effects on the women's physical and mental health are contradictory, despite improvements in their biopsychosocial function. The aim of the current study is to explore the lived experience of hospitalized women undergoing hysterectomy. Design: A phenomenological qualitative research design was utilized to achieve the aim of the study. Sample : A purposive sample of fifteen women who had a hysterectomy. Tools for data collection: three tools were used for data collection; a structured interviewing questionnaire; an unstructured interviewing questionnaire; the digital voice recorder and field notes . Setting : The interview was conducted at the high-risk pregnancy unit and gynecological inpatient department at Obstetrics and Gynecological Hospital which is affiliated with Cairo University Hospitals. Results: The overall experience as perceived by the participants could be described, within a framework of time sequences, as the following: 1) The immediate reaction towards hysterectomy was reflected by different feelings such as acceptance of the diagnosis, shock, sadness, and depression; 2) Early post-procedure suffering due to physical and psychological factors; 3) Expected later concerns and actual needs such as concern about family and children, sexual concern, need for affections and support from husband, needs for education; 4) Late post-procedures complaints due to fatigability, weight loss, social effects, loss feminine role, anxiety, altered sexual behavior and excitement. Conclusion: The current study concluded that hysterectomy has negative physical, psychological, and social impacts on women’s lives in this study sample. Recommendation: Before women are discharged from the hospital, healthcare professionals in postoperative departments must address these potentially distressing psychological and physical consequences of hysterectomy.
住院妇女子宫切除术的生活经验:现象学研究
背景:子宫切除术是主要的妇科手术之一,它在许多方面影响妇女的生活,包括身体、心理、社会和性。子宫切除术后,这些对妇女身心健康的影响是相互矛盾的,尽管她们的生物心理社会功能有所改善。本研究的目的是探讨住院接受子宫切除术的妇女的生活经验。设计:为达到研究目的,采用现象学定性研究设计。样本:15名切除子宫的女性的有目的的样本。数据收集工具:使用三种工具进行数据收集;结构化访谈问卷;非结构化访谈问卷;数字录音和现场记录。地点:访谈在开罗大学附属妇产科医院高危妊娠科和妇科住院部进行。结果:在一个时间序列框架内,参与者对子宫切除术的整体体验可以描述为:1)对子宫切除术的即时反应反映在不同的感受上,如接受诊断、震惊、悲伤和抑郁;2)术后早期因生理和心理因素造成的痛苦;3)预期的后期关注和实际需求,如对家庭和孩子的关注、对性的关注、对丈夫的关爱和支持的需求、对教育的需求;4)术后因疲劳、体重减轻、社会影响、女性角色丧失、焦虑、性行为改变、兴奋等原因引起的晚期投诉。结论:目前的研究表明,子宫切除术对本研究样本中女性的身体、心理和社会生活都有负面影响。建议:在妇女出院之前,术后部门的医疗保健专业人员必须解决子宫切除术可能带来的心理和生理上的痛苦后果。
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