REDUCING ANXIETY IN WOMEN REFERRED FOR COLPOSCOPY USING AN INFORMATION BOOKLET

Citation
Tm. Marteau et al., REDUCING ANXIETY IN WOMEN REFERRED FOR COLPOSCOPY USING AN INFORMATION BOOKLET, British journal of health psychology, 1, 1996, pp. 181-189
Citations number
21
Categorie Soggetti
Psycology, Clinical
ISSN journal
1359107X
Volume
1
Year of publication
1996
Part
2
Pages
181 - 189
Database
ISI
SICI code
1359-107X(1996)1:<181:RAIWRF>2.0.ZU;2-7
Abstract
Women referred for colposcopy following abnormal cervical smears are e xtremely anxious. The purpose of the current study is to compare the e ffectiveness of two booklets in reducing this anxiety. One booklet was brief, simply written to provide procedural information, behavioural instructions and outcome information. The other booklet was longer and more complex focusing largely upon procedural and outcome information . Women referred for colposcopy for the first time following abnormal cervical smears were randomly allocated to one of four groups: Group 1 received the appointment letter, Group 2 received the appointment let ter and the simple booklet, Group 3 received the appointment letter an d the more complex booklet, Group 4 received the appointment letter an d both booklets. While receipt of either booklet increased women's kno wledge about cervical abnormalities and colposcopy, women who received the simpler booklet were less anxious shortly after receipt of their appointments than women receiving no information or the complex bookle t, and were also less anxious than those not receiving this booklet wh en they attended the hospital for colposcopy. There was also some evid ence that these women were more reassured from this consultation than those who had not received this booklet. Receiving the more complex bo oklet increased knowledge but did not reduce anxiety. The aspects of t he simple booklet that led to reduced anxiety, and how, remain to be d etermined.