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摘要
本描述性研究旨在确定影响子宫切除术妇女性满意度的因素,并比较未做子宫切除术的妇女。目的是为护理计划的制定提供理论依据。其中一组研究对象是156名做过子宫切除手术的女性,她们在手术后1到18个月之间,与配偶住在一起,没有并发症,手术前有月经。另一组研究对象是282名健康女性,她们与丈夫住在一起,正在经期。研究工具包括个人特征、子宫切除相关特征、丈夫的支持、身体形象、情感、对性关系的态度、性知识、性行为和性满意度等108个项目。性满意度通过一种基于克罗提斯性功能量表的工具测量。研究工具的内部水平范围为0.5208 ~ 0.9462。数据收集时间为1989年6月20日至8月20日。两组的数据收集采用相同的问卷调查方法,但对子宫切除术的妇女采用邮件调查方法,对未做子宫切除术的妇女采用访谈方法。数据分析采用频率、比率、平均值和标准差对受试者的特征和性满意度水平进行分析。使用t检验或方差分析来分析两组在一般和子宫切除术相关特征方面的差异。性生活相关因素得分与性满意度的关系采用Pearson相关分析,影响性满意度的因素采用逐步多元回归分析。本研究结果如下:1. 平均年龄和收入水平是两组中唯一显著不同的一般特征。子宫切除组的平均年龄为45岁,收入为115万韩元,未切除组的平均年龄为41岁,收入为99.9万韩元。2. 两组患者的性满意度得分无统计学差异。3.两组在影响性满意度的因素上存在差异。影响子宫切除术组性满意度的因素为丈夫的支持(R = .5793, P = .000)和女性的性知识(R = .6670, P = .000)(总方差:33.56)。(摘要删节为400字)
[Factors influencing sexual satisfaction in women who have had a hysterectomy: a comparative group study].
This descriptive study was done to identify factors influencing sexual satisfaction in women who had had a hysterectomy and to compare these women who had not had a hysterectomy. The purpose was to contribute theoretical understanding on which to base nursing care planning. One group of subjects were 156 women who had had a hysterectomy, between one and 18 months post surgery, living with their spouse, having no complications, and menstruating before surgery. The other group of subjects were 282 healthy women who were living with their husbands and menstruating. The study tool consisted of 108 items including item concerning personal characteristics, characteristics related to the hysterectomy, husband's support, body image, emotions, attitude toward the sexual relationship, knowledge of sexuality, sexual behavior, and sexual satisfaction. Sexual satisfaction was measured by a tool based on Derogatis Sexual Function Inventory. The range of the internal level of the study tool was from .5208 to .9462. Data collection was done during the period from June 20 to Aug. 20, 1989. The same questionnaire was used of data collection for both groups, but a mail survey method was used for the women who had had a hysterectomy, and an interview method was used for the women who had not had a hysterectomy. Data analysis was done using frequency, ratio, mean and S.D. for the characteristics of the subjects and level of sexual satisfaction. t-test or ANOVA was used for the differences between the groups with regard to the general and hysterectomy related characteristics. The relationship between the score for sex life related factors and the level of sexual satisfaction was analyzed using the Pearson Correlation, and the influencing factors on sexual satisfaction were analyzed by stepwise multiple regression. The results of this study were as follows; 1. Mean age and income level were the only general characteristics for the two groups that were significantly different. The mean age, and income level of the group who had had a hysterectomy were 45 years, and 1,150,000 won respectively, and for those who had not had a hysterectomy, 41 years and 999,000 won. 2. There was no statistical difference of the sexual satisfaction score between the two groups. 3. There was differences in the factors influencing sexual satisfaction between the two groups. Factors influencing sexual satisfaction for the group who had had a hysterectomy were husband's support (R = .5793, P = .000) and the women's Knowledge of sexuality (R = .6670, P = .000) (total variance: 33.56).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)