Women of childbearing age with hysterectomy have physical, psychological, social, spiritual, and cultural needs based on things that are felt after experiencing a hysterectomy. This study aims to determine the needs holistically for women of childbearing age with hysterectomy. This research uses qualitative grounded theory. In this study there were 6 female participants of childbearing age post hysterectomy, six participants' husbands, family members, and three health workers. This research was conducted in West Sumatra Province with a Minang culture that embraced matrilineal. There are seven themes of research results that form the concept of holistic needs for women of childbearing age with hysterectomy. The needs of women of childbearing age with hysterectomy are found, namely the need to deal with sexual and pain problems, the need to pay attention to the closest person, the need to move and get support from the environment, the need to improve relationships with God and self-acceptance, the need for trust in the environment and values community to accept him. It was concluded that the needs of women of childbearing age with hysterectomy were not only physically and psychologically but also social, spiritual, and cultural needs. So health workers need to know the assessment in understanding holistic needs for women of childbearing age with hysterectomy.
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