Sporn Nora J, Smith Kelly B, Pirl William F, Lennes Inga T, Hyland Kelly A, Park Elyse R
University of Kansas, Department of Psychology, Lawrence, KS, USA.
Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Psychooncology. 2015 Sep;24(9):1167-73. doi: 10.1002/pon.3736. Epub 2014 Dec 22.
Sexual health concerns in cancer survivors are often unaddressed by providers. Study objectives were to assess cancer survivors' reported rates of communication with oncology providers about sexual health, preference for such communication with their oncology or primary care providers (PCPs), and factors associated with these communication rates and preferences.
Sixty-six patients attending a cancer survivorship clinic were asked how often their oncologist addressed and initiated discussion about sexual functioning and whether they wanted their oncologist or PCP to ask about their sexual health. We also assessed whether various sociodemographic characteristics and levels of depression, anxiety, and sexual satisfaction were associated with survivors' sexual health communication rates and preferences.
41% of patients wanted their oncologist to ask about sexual health and 58% of patients wanted their PCP to ask about sexual health. Over 90% of patients reported that their oncologist infrequently addressed sexual health concerns and that their oncologist was unlikely to initiate such discussions. Education level influenced whether patients wanted their oncologist to ask about sexual health. Age, education level, and insurance type influenced whether patients wanted their PCP to ask about sexual health. Levels of depression, anxiety, and sexual satisfaction were not associated with communication rates or preferences.
Patients attending a survivorship clinic reported infrequent communication about sexual health with their oncology providers, despite wanting their providers to ask about sexual health concerns.
癌症幸存者的性健康问题常常未得到医疗服务提供者的关注。研究目的是评估癌症幸存者报告的与肿瘤学医疗服务提供者就性健康进行沟通的频率、他们对与肿瘤学或初级保健提供者(PCP)进行此类沟通的偏好,以及与这些沟通频率和偏好相关的因素。
询问了66名前往癌症幸存者诊所就诊的患者,他们的肿瘤学家多久提及并发起一次性功能讨论,以及他们希望肿瘤学家还是初级保健提供者询问他们的性健康状况。我们还评估了各种社会人口统计学特征以及抑郁、焦虑和性满意度水平是否与幸存者的性健康沟通频率和偏好相关。
41%的患者希望他们的肿瘤学家询问性健康状况,58%的患者希望他们的初级保健提供者询问性健康状况。超过90%的患者报告说,他们的肿瘤学家很少关注性健康问题,而且不太可能发起此类讨论。教育水平影响患者是否希望他们的肿瘤学家询问性健康状况。年龄、教育水平和保险类型影响患者是否希望他们的初级保健提供者询问性健康状况。抑郁、焦虑和性满意度水平与沟通频率或偏好无关。
尽管希望医疗服务提供者询问性健康问题,但前往幸存者诊所就诊的患者报告称,他们与肿瘤学医疗服务提供者就性健康的沟通很少。