The effect of designed nursing guidelines applying on knowledge and anxiety among women undergoing hysterectomy
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Anxiety level, designed nursing guidelines, knowledge, women undergoing hysterectomyAbstract
Background: Patients who have undergone a hysterectomy should get care that meets both their physical and psychological requirements, and this care must include the patients' relatives. Aim: To evaluate the effect of designed nursing guidelines applying on knowledge and anxiety among women undergoing hysterectomy. Design: A quasi-experimental design was used to accomplish this study (pre/post-test). Setting: The study was conducted at the obstetric outpatient clinic at Mansoura University Hospital. Subject: A convenient sampling technique of 50 women undergoing hysterectomy who were attended in the previously selected setting was used. Tools: two tools were used (I) a structured-interview questionnaire, which consisted of three parts demographic data, obstetric history and history about hysterectomy, and Women's knowledge regarding hysterectomy, and (II) a State-Trait Anxiety Inventory. Results: The current study found that there was a highly statistically significant difference between women's knowledge of pre and post-designed nursing guidelines applying. women undergoing hysterectomy who were exposed to the designed nursing guidelines experienced lower mean anxiety scores post-nursing guidelines than those pre-nursing guidelines applying (P= <0.05). Conclusion: Designed nursing guidelines applying have a positive effect on improving knowledge and reducing anxiety among women undergoing hysterectomy.
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