2024
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2024-084034
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Determinants of women’s preferences for surgical versus conservative management for pelvic organ prolapse: a survey-based study from Italy

Amerigo Ferrari,
Nicola Bellè,
Andrea Giannini
et al.

Abstract: Background and objectivePelvic organ prolapse (POP) affects 40% of women, with a 12%–19% lifetime surgical risk. Italy showed high practice variation in POP surgery, possibly impacting equity of access to healthcare services, a central goal of Beveridge-like health systems. According to the literature, unwarranted variation, influenced by physician attitudes or resource allocation, must be reduced. We aimed to identify determinants influencing women’s choice when asked whether they prefer surgical or conservat… Show more

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