To Determine the Quality of Life in Indian Women After Peripartum Hysterectomy Using a Hindi Version of the SF-36 Questionnaire
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To Determine the Quality of Life in Indian Women After Peripartum Hysterectomy Using a Hindi Version of the SF-36 Questionnaire
Abstract
Objective: The objective of the study was to determine the quality of life in women after peripartum hysterectomy using a Hindi version of the SF-36 questionnaire.
Background: There are long-term effects on quality of life in women after peripartum hysterectomy. The effects on physical, mental, and social functioning have a prolonged recovery. No studies have been done in Indian women after peripartum hysterectomy to evaluate quality of life.
Methods: Patients who underwent peripartum hysterectomy from January 2017 to May 2021 were contacted to participate in the study. To determine the quality of life post-surgery, a Hindi version of the 36-item Short-Form Health Survey (SF-36) was used for a face-to-face personal interview-based assessment. The participants were divided into two groups based on the duration between surgery and the interview. The aggregate scores for the eight components of SF-36 were calculated, and responses were analyzed.
Results: Out of the 138 post-hysterectomy women, 118 were enrolled in the study. Women who could not be contacted [14 (10.14%)] and those who died post-procedure [6 (4.35%)] were excluded. Out of the total, 43 assessed participants were within 2 years of surgery, and 75 were after 2 years of surgery. The group that was assessed after 2 years of surgery had a significantly lower quality of life in six, out of the eight aspects of SF-36 domains.
Conclusion: Women after peripartum hysterectomy undergo a prolonged recovery phase with effects on physical, mental, and social functioning. A multi-disciplinary long-term follow-up including physiotherapy and psychotherapy is required and that should be guided by a dedicated clinical team.
Keywords: Life; Peripartum hysterectomy; Quality; SF-36.
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