The Effect of Information and Coping with Anxiety Training Given to Women before Hysterectomy on their Level of Anxiety: A Post-Test Randomized Controlled Experimental Study
Elçin ALAÇAM,
Hilal ALTUNDAL DURU,
Mualla YILMAZ
Abstract:Abstract
Objective: In this study, it was aimed to determine the effect of information and coping with anxiety training given to women before they undergo hysterectomy on their anxiety levels.
Methods: The study sample comprised 59 women.
Results: It was determined that the training did not lead to a statistically significant difference in their anxiety levels but the mean scores obtained from the trait anxiety inventory by the women who received information from the nurse were lower.
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