Fear, anxiety, and knowledge levels of women who underwent gynecologic surgery during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Revista da Associacao Medica Brasileira (1992) Pub Date : 2024-09-30 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1590/1806-9282.20240422
Mehmet Ferdi Kıncı, İlknur Yeşilçınar, Gülten Güvenç, Hikmet Can Ünver, Ahmet Akın Sivaslıoğlu
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Abstract

Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate the fear, anxiety, and knowledge level in women who underwent gynecological surgical procedures during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted on 188 women who underwent a gynecologic surgical operation in Muğla, Turkey. Data were collected by using demographics and obstetric detail form, questionnaire on knowledge, attitudes, and practice toward COVID-19, and State-Trait Anxiety Inventory-I (STAI-I).

Results: Most of the women perceived their surgical process as very urgent. Women felt fear mostly for being infected with the virus, and they were afraid of transmitting COVID-19 to another one. The COVID-19 knowledge scores of women who had undergone cancer surgery were statistically significantly higher than others (p=0.017). The STAI-I scores of women increased as their COVID-19 knowledge scores increased (p<0.05).

Conclusion: This study demonstrated that women were afraid of COVID-19 infection during gynecological operation and due to hospitalization, sociodemographic characteristics affected the knowledge levels about COVID-19 infection, and the anxiety levels of the women. Planning appropriate interventions to decrease the fear and anxiety of women who undergo gynecological surgery during the pandemic is important to ensure that women adhere to their treatment and follow-up in the postoperative period.

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在 COVID-19 大流行期间接受妇科手术的妇女的恐惧、焦虑和知识水平。
研究目的本研究旨在评估在 COVID-19 大流行期间接受妇科手术的妇女的恐惧、焦虑和知识水平:这项横断面研究的对象是在土耳其穆拉市接受妇科手术的 188 名妇女。数据收集采用了人口统计学和产科详细表格、COVID-19 知识、态度和实践问卷以及状态-特质焦虑问卷-I(STAI-I):结果:大多数妇女认为她们的手术过程非常紧急。结果表明:大多数妇女认为手术过程非常紧急,她们主要对感染病毒感到恐惧,害怕将 COVID-19 传播给他人。接受过癌症手术的妇女的 COVID-19 知识得分在统计学上明显高于其他妇女(P=0.017)。随着 COVID-19 知识得分的增加,女性的 STAI-I 得分也随之增加(p 结论:本研究表明,妇女害怕在妇科手术期间和住院期间感染 COVID-19,社会人口学特征影响了妇女对 COVID-19 感染的认知水平和焦虑水平。制定适当的干预措施以减少在大流行期间接受妇科手术的妇女的恐惧和焦虑,对于确保妇女坚持治疗和术后随访非常重要。
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