{"paper_id":"914d90ab-5d9f-4258-8f9e-7df36dfe1491","body_text":"MENTAL STATE OF PATIENTS AFTER GYNECOLOGICAL OPERATIONS\nAuthors/Creators\nDescription\nThe mental state of patients following gynecological operations is a critical aspect of postoperative recovery, yet it remains underexplored. This article examines the psychological impact of procedures such as hysterectomy, oophorectomy, and endometriosis excision, focusing on preoperative and postoperative mental health, pain management, hormonal changes, and social influences. Research indicates that up to 30% of patients experience anxiety or depression post-surgery, underscoring the need for psychological support. The article discusses the efficacy of preoperative counseling, cognitive-behavioral therapy, and digital health tools in mitigating distress. It also highlights the role of socioeconomic and cultural factors in shaping mental health outcomes and advocates for multidisciplinary care to address patients’ psychological needs. This study aims to enhance clinical practice by improving the understanding and management of mental health in gynecological surgery recovery.\nFiles\nZDTF 0609.pdf\nFiles\n(661.8 kB)\n| Name | Size | Download all |\n|---|---|---|\n|\nmd5:9ef598dff8b01813eecaaec63d2ba399\n|\n661.8 kB | Preview Download |","source_license":"CC0","license_restricted":false}