INDRI SAGITA FALUVIANTI, NIM011211233002
(2016)
PERBEDAAN FUNGSI SEKSUAL PASIEN PROLAPSUS UTERI
ANTARA TERAPI OPERATIF DAN NON OPERATIF
DI RSUD Dr. SOETOMO SURABAYA.
Skripsi thesis, Universitas Airlangga.
Abstract
Uterine prolapse is the second largest gynecological cases in Indonesia.
Uterine prolapse patients require surgical or non-surgical therapy. Uterine
prolapse patients feel afraid about sexual activity because of the side effect of
therapy. The aim of this study was to know and compare sexual function of uterine
prolapse patients with surgical and non-surgical therapy at RSUD Dr. Soetomo.
The method of this research was analytic observational cross-sectional
study design and accidental sampling technique. The sample in the research was
uterine prolapse patients at RSUD Dr. Soetomo, who met the criteria for
inclusion. The number of samples was 30 respondents, they were 25 the surgical
group and 5 non surgical group. The study used primary data and secondary
data, patient was asked to answer FSFI (Female Sexual Function Index)
questionnaire and the status of therapy in medical records at RSUD Dr. Soetomo
of June-July 2016 was observed. The study compared sexual function score both
group surgical and non surgical. Data was analyzed by Mann-Whitney statistic
test.
The results of the analysis, median of total sexual function score in surgical group
(24,4) and non-surgical group (28,8) was more than cut off score (20,25). There
was no meaningful difference between median of total FSFI score both surgical
group and non-surgical group (p=0,522).
Sexual function of uterine prolapse patients was not influenced by the
effects of therapy on the function and anatomy of reproductive organs, body
image, pain/ discomfort and depression on diagnosis and therapy.
Surgical group and non-surgical group of uterine prolapse patients had normal
sexual function. Sexual function total score of non surgical patients was better
than surgical patients.
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