Prevalence Of Depressive Symptoms Among Women With Hysterectomy

Authors

  • Ahmed Saeed university of kufa faculty of nursing
  • Arafat Hussein Al-Dujaili Faculty of Medicine, University of Kufa

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36330/kmj.v19i2.13201

Keywords:

Depression, Hysterectomy

Abstract

Background: Depression is the most common psychological problem suffered by women after hysterectomy and is linked to postoperative complications, negative perceptions about body image, femininity, sexual desire, youth, level of energy, and activity, as well as the inability to have children.

Methods:  A descriptive (Cross-Sectional) design is used in the present study to assess the level of depression among women's after hysterectomy. A Non-probability (purposive) sample consists of sixty women's. The current study was conducted at the Obstetrics and Gynecology Consultant Unit at Al-Zahra Teaching Hospital within Al-Najaf Al-Ashraf Health Directorate in Iraq.

Results: Most women after hysterectomy have mild levels of depression (47%).

Conclusion:The study found that most women after hysterectomy have depression.

Recommendations: Enhancing the psychological and emotional condition of women after hysterectomy by nursing professionals Additionally, coordination between the consultant in obstetrics and Gynecology and the hospital's Department of Psychiatry is needed to reduce depression. And providing an effective discharge plan for women with hysterectomy, including a follow-up visit schedule, the required examinations, and referral numbers for each type of expected complaint after hysterectomy, especially psychological complaints.

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Published

15-12-2023

How to Cite

Saeed, A., & Arafat Hussein Al-Dujaili. (2023). Prevalence Of Depressive Symptoms Among Women With Hysterectomy. Kufa Medical Journal, 19(2), 85–96. https://doi.org/10.36330/kmj.v19i2.13201