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100 _aGuevarra, Naiza B.
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245 1 0 _aPhysical and psychosocial impact of total hysterectomy among childless women in selected municipalities of Cavite /
_cNaiza B. Guevarra, Rose Elaine T. Tolentino and Javelene P. Villafranca.
260 _aIndang, Cavite :
_bCavite State University- Main Campus,
_c2013
300 _axi, 217 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c28 cm
336 _2rdacontent
_atext
337 _2rdamedia
_aunmediated
338 _2rdacarrier
_avolume
500 _aThesis ( Bachelor of Science in Nursing ) Cavite State University.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references.
508 _aCollege of Nursing. (CON)
520 3 _aGUEVARRA, NAIZA B., TOLENTINO ROSE ELAINE., VILLAFRANCA, JAVELENE P. “Physical and Psychosocial Impact of Total Hysterectomy among Childless Women in Selected Municipalities of Cavite”. Undergraduate Thesis. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite. April, 2013, Adviser: Professor Lenila A. de Vera, RN, MAN, MPH. The study aimed to determine the physical and psychosocial impacts of total hysterectomy among childless women in Selected municipalities of Cavite. Specifically, this study aims to: (1) determine the demographic profile of childless women who have undergone total hysterectomy; (2) determine the gynaecological history of childless women who have undergone total hysterectomy; (3) determine the physical and psychosocial impacts of total hysterectomy among childless women in selected municipalities of Cavite. Data were analyzed through the use of narrative interpretation. The study was conducted to 10 childless women from selected municipalities in Cavite namely: Ternate, Maragondon, Naic, Yanza, Indang, Silang and Molino, Cavite, whose age belongs to the reproductive age group (14-45 years old) and who subsequently underwent total hysterectomy. Written questionnaires, oral interview and voice recording were used as instrument for data collection, The study showed that the highest percentage rate of physical impact of hysterectomy experienced by the childless women was the limitation in lifting heavy objects while the lowest percentage (10%) was perceived as decrease in appetite, weight loss, dizziness and blurring of vision. On the contrary, the psychosocial impact of total hysterectomy among childless women with the highest percentage was the self-acceptance of the reality that they can no longer bear a child while the lowest percentage (10%) was the feeling of being irritable, feeling a sense of isolation and loss of femininity. Based on the result of the Study, the following are Suggested and or recommended. For the future researchers, they can conduct further studies regarding the relationship between the demographic profile in terms of age, religion and educational attainment to the physical and psychosocial impact of total hysterectomy to childless women through the use of the research too] devised by the researchers. Also, they can determine the relationship between the gynecological history in terms of indication for hysterectomy and length of time post-hysterectomy, to the physical and psychosocial impact of total hysterectomy among childless women through the use of the research tool devised by the researchers.
541 _cSubmitted to the University Library
_d07/31/2013
_eT-4981
650 0 _aHysterectomy
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690 _aBachelor of Science in Nursing
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700 _aTolentino, Rose Elaine T.
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700 _aVillafranca, Javelene P.
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700 _aDe Vera, Lenila A.
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_eadviser
856 _yClick here to view the Abstract and Table of Contents
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