1. Original paper. Assessment of the need for information about planned gynecologic surgery
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Wiesława Bednarek, Marcin Bobiński, Marcin Olajossy, Aneta Gerhant, Magdalena Derewianka-Polak, Grzegorz Polak, Jan Kotarski, and Marta Makara-Studzińska
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medicine.medical_specialty ,030504 nursing ,genetic structures ,business.industry ,lcsh:RC435-571 ,gynecological surgery ,Pharmacy ,General Medicine ,need for information ,anxiety ,Surgery ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,030202 anesthesiology ,lcsh:Psychiatry ,medicine ,0305 other medical science ,business - Abstract
The objective of the study was to assess the level of patients' need for information about the planned gynecologic surgery. Material and Methods. The number of 173 patients preparing to undergo planned gynecological procedure were qualified for the study. The participation in the survey was entirely voluntary. Each patient was asked to fulfill the survey conducted using the Amsterdam Preoperative Anxiety and Information Scale- APAIS that enables the estimation of the patient’s need for surgery-related information. Furthermore patients’ clinical and demographic data was collected. Results were analyzed using appropriate statistical tools: the Shapiro-Wilk W-test (for distribution of the studied parameters) and the Mann-Whitney U-test (for comparing two independent groups). P value less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results. It was shown that premenopausal women have a greater need for information about the planned surgery than postmenopausal patients (p0.05). Conclusions. The high level of the need for information about the planned surgery characterizes premenopausal patients and those operated for the first time.
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- 2017