Clinical Trial: Psychosocial and Clinical Characteristics Predicting Women's Acceptance of Office Hysteroscopy

Study Status: Completed
Recruit Status: Completed
Study Type: Observational [Patient Registry]




Official Title: Psychosocial and Clinical Characteristics Predicting Women's Acceptance of Office Hysteroscopy: An Observational Study

Brief Summary:

Study type:

Observational, prospective.

Objectives:

Primary:

Identify psychosocial and clinical factors that predispose to the occurrence of pain following office hysteroscopy

Secondary:

Stratify risk factors for pain previous Cesarean section and pain score repeat C section and pain score post-menopausal and pain score type of delivery and pain score body mass index and pain score history of dysmenorrhea and pain score, abnormal uterine bleeding and pain score previous surgery upon uterine cervix and pain score Characterize women's psychosocial profile and pain score Establish anxiety as a factor influencing pain perception using (State-Trait Anxiety Inventory for Adults).

Determine if there is a specified population who would benefit from procedure under anaesthesia