A qualitative comparison of women's attitudes toward hysterectomy and myomectomy.

Health Care Women Int

Department of Health Professions and Family Studies, Hofstra University, Hempstead, New York, USA.

Published: August 2009

Hysterectomy is the second most common surgery in the United States, where it is practiced at far higher levels than in any other country. There is limited understanding however, of why American women choose hysterectomy over other treatments. Using a qualitative interview approach, we examined the attitudes of 18 women who had either a hysterectomy or abdominal myomectomy as a treatment for uterine fibroids. From the thematic analysis it is suggested that the two groups had different factors affecting their choice of surgery, such as information, attitudes toward the reproductive organs, and attitudes toward doctors. It is concluded that greater efforts should be made to improve women's access to information, and that international comparisons might help to improve our understanding of how hysterectomy rates in the United States can be reduced.

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