BACKGROUND: Systematic nursing refers to combination of systematic health
education and routine nursing intervention including psychology, diet, exercise, follow
up and also incorporation of family in treatment. The most prevalent gynecological issue
is dysfunctional uterine bleeding, which occurs in approximately 10-35 % of women.
AIM: The study aimed to evaluate the effect of application of systematic nursing
intervention on women with dysfunctional uterine bleeding. DESIGN: A quasi-
experimental design was utilized. SETTING: This study was conducted in Obstetrics and
Gynecology department and Outpatient Clinics at Benha University Hospitals.
SAMPLE: A Purposive sample included 87 women was used and divided into two
groups (control and study group). TOOLS: A structured interviewing questionnaire, a
self-rating anxiety scale, a quality-of-life questionnaire, and a women's satisfaction
questionnaire were the four tools utilized to collect the data. RESULTS: The total quality
of life score and total knowledge score of both groups before and after program
application had a highly statistically significant positive correlation, while the total
quality of life score and total anxiety score of both groups before and after program
application had a highly statistically significant negative correlation |