Main model
When making a choice for conservative treatment a lower chance of osteoporosis, an improvement in fatigue symptoms, a higher chance of reducing pain, a higher chance of pregnancy and a reduction of endometriosis lesions all had a significant impact while the chance of a depressed mood did not show a significant effect. The three most important drivers for a conservative treatment were lower chance of osteoporosis (33%), improvement of fatigue (25%) and a higher chance of reducing pain (24%), accounting for 82% of the relative importance results. The improvement of fertility (9.4%) and the reduction of endometriosis lesions (8.5%) showed low relative importance.
When making a choice for surgery, a lower chance of permanent intestinal symptoms, reducing pain, improving fatigue symptoms, improving fertility, a lower chance of getting a temporary stoma all have a significant effect with the exception of the attribute reducing endometriosis nodules/spots. A lower chance of permanent intestinal symptoms (38%), reducing pain (25%) and improvement of fatigue (22%) are the most important drivers for the surgical treatment, accounting for 85% of the relative importance results.