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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 Apr 21.
Published in final edited form as: J Sex Med. 2006 Nov 6;4(1):106–114. doi: 10.1111/j.1743-6109.2006.00384.x

Table 4.

Perceived quality of care among women who did and did not report negative sexual outcomes after hysterectomy

% “Completely” or
“Somewhat” disagree
% “Completely” or
“Somewhat” agree
Mean rank (out
of all responses)
Mann–
Whitney U
z P
“Overall, I am satisfied with the outcomes of my hysterectomy.”
 ≥1 negative sexual outcome 22.7 57.5 85.73 2538.0 −5.539 <0.001
 No negative sexual outcome 7.2 85.7 131.24
“I am satisfied with the amount of information I received from my doctor while planning my hysterectomy.”
 ≥1 negative sexual outcome 33.9 45.9 92.44 3383.5 −3.280 0.001
 No negative sexual outcome 21.5 67.1 120.16
“I believe that my input played an important role in decisions about my treatment.”
 ≥1 negative sexual outcome 15.1 60.9 91.76 3293.0 −3.509 <0.001
 No negative sexual outcome 5.8 85.5 120.28
“I felt uncomfortable asking about some topics with my doctor.”
 ≥1 negative sexual outcome 46.2 25.7 108.73 3533.5 −2.717 0.007
 No negative sexual outcome 68.1 17.4 86.21
“I believe I was well prepared for my experiences following my hysterectomy.”
 ≥1 negative sexual outcome 34.1 39.4 83.48 2241.5 −5.699 <0.001
 No negative sexual outcome 10.6 80.3 131.54

All items were scored on a scale from 1 (Completely disagree) to 7 (Completely agree).