The goal of this prospective cohort study is to learn about the patient report outcomes after gynaecological gender-affirming surgeries (i.e. hysterectomy, tubectomy, colpectomy) among trans-masculine and non-binary individuals (assigned female at birth). The main question it aims to answer are: • What is the experienced effect of gynaecological gender-affirming surgeries Participants will be asked to fill out a questionaire pre-operatively and 3,9 and 18 months post-operatively.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
57
Amsterdam UMC, Location VU Medical Center
Amsterdam, Netherlands
RECRUITINGExperienced effect on gender dysphoria
On a scale of -5 to +5 the experienced effect on gender dysphoria
Time frame: 3& 9 months
Experienced effect on gender dysphoria measured by GCLS
Comparison of GCLS score (gender congruence life satisfaction scale) pre-operatively and post-operatively
Time frame: 9 & 18 months
Experienced effect on psychological well being
On a scale of -5 to +5 the experienced effect on psychological well being
Time frame: 3 & 9 months
Experienced effect on confidence
On a scale of -5 to +5 the experienced effect on confidence
Time frame: 3& 9 months
Experienced effect on sexual experience
On a scale of -5 to +5 the experienced effect on sexual experience
Time frame: 3& 9 months
Surgical satisfaction
Time frame: 3& 9 months
Impact of health on satisfaction of life
Comparison of Short Form Health Survey (SF12) pre- and postoperatively
Time frame: 3 & 9 months
Physical complaints post-operatively
physical complaints (bleeding, discharge, abdominal/pelvic pain, difficulty sitting, difficulty peeing, climacterial other complaints)
Time frame: 3 & 9 months
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Recovery time postoperatively
Time to recovery of daily activities
Time frame: 3 months