Behavioral recommendations following gynecological surgery.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Felix Hofbauer, Laura Strobel, Christian Marth, Andreas Widschwendter
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Abstract

Background: Postoperative care is critical for recovery after gynecological procedures. Yet, the absence of consistent guidelines often leaves patients uncertain, potentially hindering healing. This study aimed to assess behavioral recommendations provided by Austrian gynecologists and hospitals to inform the development of standardised postoperative guidance.

Patients and methodology: Between December 2023 and April 2024, questionnaires were sent to 118 gynecologists and 79 hospitals, covering postoperative advice for hysteroscopy, large loop excision of the transformation zone (LLETZ) conisation, tension-free vaginal tape (TVT), laparoscopy, hysterectomy, and caesarean section. Topics included duration of sick leave, follow-up, bathing, tampon use, sexual activity, sports, and lifting restrictions.

Results: Responses were received from 54 gynecologists (46%) and 49 clinics (62%). Clinics tended to recommend more restrictive measures than specialists, particularly for LLETZ, TVT, and laparoscopy, while advice aligned for hysterectomy and caesarean section. Notably, for LLETZ conisation, specialists advised 2-4 weeks of rest, whereas clinics recommended 1-2 weeks (p < 0.05). For hysterectomy and caesarean section, both groups advised 4-6 weeks of recovery, with restrictions on weight lifting, sexual activity, and sports. Variability was also seen in the basis for recommendations: 41% of specialists relied on personal experience, while 41% of clinics cited current evidence.

Conclusion: This study highlights significant heterogeneity in postoperative advice across Austria and underscores the need for evidence-based, standardised guidelines to improve the quality and consistency of care in gynecology.

妇科手术后的行为建议。
背景:术后护理是妇科手术后恢复的关键。然而,缺乏一致的指导方针往往会让患者感到不确定,从而可能阻碍治疗。本研究旨在评估奥地利妇科医生和医院提供的行为建议,为标准化术后指导的制定提供信息。患者和方法:在2023年12月至2024年4月期间,向118名妇科医生和79家医院发送了问卷,内容包括宫腔镜检查、大环切除转化区(LLETZ)切除术、无张力阴道带(TVT)、腹腔镜检查、子宫切除术和剖宫产手术的术后建议。主题包括病假时间、随访、沐浴、卫生棉条使用、性活动、运动和解除限制。结果:共收到54名妇科医生(46%)和49家诊所(62%)的回复。诊所比专家更倾向于推荐限制性措施,尤其是LLETZ、TVT和腹腔镜检查,而子宫切除术和剖腹产的建议一致。值得注意的是,对于LLETZ治疗,专家建议休息2-4周,而诊所建议休息1-2周(p )结论:该研究强调了奥地利术后建议的显著异质性,并强调需要循证、标准化的指导方针来提高妇科护理的质量和一致性。
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Wiener Klinische Wochenschrift
Wiener Klinische Wochenschrift 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
4.70
自引率
3.80%
发文量
110
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Wiener klinische Wochenschrift - The Central European Journal of Medicine - is an international scientific medical journal covering the entire spectrum of clinical medicine and related areas such as ethics in medicine, public health and the history of medicine. In addition to original articles, the Journal features editorials and leading articles on newly emerging topics, review articles, case reports and a broad range of special articles. Experimental material will be considered for publication if it is directly relevant to clinical medicine. The number of international contributions has been steadily increasing. Consequently, the international reputation of the journal has grown in the past several years. Founded in 1888, the Wiener klinische Wochenschrift - The Central European Journal of Medicine - is certainly one of the most prestigious medical journals in the world and takes pride in having been the first publisher of landmarks in medicine.
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