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. 2024 Jul 24;14(7):e084034. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2024-084034

Table 2. All randomised factors and median probability of choosing surgery for each factor.

Randomised factor N (%) Response to the first answer, median (IQR)
Any factor (all respondents) 222 (100) 61.5 (42.0–84.0)
Reference 20 (9.0) 39.0 (6.5–69.0)
Gynaecologist’s advice 18 (8.1) 75.5 (60.0–90.0)
General practitioner’s advice 20 (9.0) 60.0 (49.5–82.0)
Two physicians’ advice 18 (8.1) 79.5 (61.0–84.0)
Trusted physician’s presence 20 (9.0) 61.0 (50.0–75.5)
Friends/relatives’ advice 23 (10.4) 50.0 (28.0–52.0)
Short postsurgical recovery 23 (10.4) 61.0 (30.0–80.0)
Low complication rates 23 (10.4) 71.0 (60.0–90.0)
Uterine sparing surgery 23 (10.4) 62.0 (28.0–100.0)
No abdominal scars 17 (7.7) 65.0 (51.0–84.0)
Nearby hospital 17 (7.7) 80.0 (50.0–97.0)