2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.gyobfe.2013.09.010
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Évolution des symptômes et de la qualité de vie des patientes après chirurgie de l’endométriose digestive

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“…Of these 618 articles, 63 had titles or abstracts reporting information on the association between endometriosis and sexual functioning and were thus retrieved for evaluation. A total of 54 articles were excluded for the following reasons: 22 because they were studies evaluating sexual functioning after surgical or pharmacological treatment for endometriosis 20 -41 ; 14 because no comprehensive sexual questionnaires were used and dyspareunia was the only sexual outcome evaluated or no specific information from the questionnaires used was reported 6,42 -54 ; 13 because they were review articles or commentaries 4,11,17,18,55 -63 ; 3 studies because the language was not English 64 -66 ; and 2 because they were qualitative studies. 7 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of these 618 articles, 63 had titles or abstracts reporting information on the association between endometriosis and sexual functioning and were thus retrieved for evaluation. A total of 54 articles were excluded for the following reasons: 22 because they were studies evaluating sexual functioning after surgical or pharmacological treatment for endometriosis 20 -41 ; 14 because no comprehensive sexual questionnaires were used and dyspareunia was the only sexual outcome evaluated or no specific information from the questionnaires used was reported 6,42 -54 ; 13 because they were review articles or commentaries 4,11,17,18,55 -63 ; 3 studies because the language was not English 64 -66 ; and 2 because they were qualitative studies. 7 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of these 615 articles, 60 had titles or abstracts reporting findings related to the association between endometriosis and sexuality, as well as to the assessment of sexual functioning after pharmacological or surgical treatment of endometriosis. Overall, 38 articles were not included in the current review: 3 studies because the language used was not English (18)(19)(20); 11 because they were review articles or commentaries (5,11,(21)(22)(23)(24)(25)(26)(27)(28)(29); 2 because they were qualitative studies (30-31); 14 because dyspareunia was the only sexual outcome evaluated, no comprehensive sexual questionnaires were used, or no specific information from the questionnaires used was reported (1, 32-44); 8 because they were studies on the impact of having endometriosis on sexual functioning, without considering the effect of any medical intervention (7,8,(12)(13)(14)(45)(46)(47). Complete author agreement (G.B.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of these 615 articles, 60 had titles or abstracts reporting findings related to the association between endometriosis and sexuality, as well as to the assessment of sexual functioning after pharmacological or surgical treatment of endometriosis. Overall, 38 articles were not included in the current review: three studies because the language used was not English (18)(19)(20); 11 because they were review articles or commentaries (5,11,(21)(22)(23)(24)(25)(26)(27)(28)(29); two because they were qualitative studies (30,31); 14 because dyspareunia was the only sexual outcome evaluated, no comprehensive sexual questionnaires were used, or no specific information from the questionnaires used was reported (1,(32)(33)(34)(35)(36)(37)(38)(39)(40)(41)(42)(43)(44); eight because they were studies on the impact of having endometriosis on sexual functioning, without considering the effect of any medical intervention (7,8,(12)(13)(14)(45)(46)(47). Complete author agreement (G.B.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%