Vermeer Willemijn M, Bakker Rinske M, Kenter Gemma G, Stiggelbout Anne M, Ter Kuile Moniek M
Departments of Gynecology, Leiden University Medical Center, P.O. Box 9600, 2300, RC, Leiden, The Netherlands.
Centre for Gynecological Cancer Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Support Care Cancer. 2016 Apr;24(4):1679-87. doi: 10.1007/s00520-015-2925-0. Epub 2015 Sep 28.
The purpose of the study was to assess experiences with sexual dysfunctions, psychosexual support, and psychosexual healthcare needs among cervical cancer survivors (CCSs) and their partners.
Semi-structured interviews were conducted with CCSs (n = 30) and their partners (n = 12).
Many participants experienced one or more sexual dysfunctions often causing feelings of distress. Most participants reported having been asked about their sexual functioning, although attention for sexual functioning was often limited and medically oriented. Considering sexuality a taboo topic hampered some participants to seek help. Many participants desired information about treatment consequences for sexual functioning, practical advice on dealing with dysfunctions, and reassurance that it is common to experience sexual dysfunction. A website was generally considered a useful and accessible first resource for information about sexual functioning after cancer.
Sexual dysfunctions are often distressing. Many patients and partners experience psychosexual healthcare needs, but the provided information and care is generally limited. Psychosexual support should go beyond physical sexual functioning and should take aspects such as sexual distress, relationship satisfaction, and the partner perspective into account. Additionally, offering more practical and reassuring information about sexuality after cervical cancer would be valuable for both CCSs and their partners.
本研究旨在评估宫颈癌幸存者(CCSs)及其伴侣在性功能障碍、性心理支持和性心理保健需求方面的经历。
对30名CCSs及其12名伴侣进行了半结构化访谈。
许多参与者经历了一种或多种性功能障碍,常导致痛苦情绪。大多数参与者报告曾被询问过性功能情况,尽管对性功能的关注通常有限且以医学为导向。将性视为禁忌话题阻碍了一些参与者寻求帮助。许多参与者希望获得有关性功能治疗后果的信息、应对性功能障碍的实用建议,以及关于性功能障碍很常见的安心保证。网站通常被认为是获取癌症后性功能信息的有用且便捷的首要资源。
性功能障碍常常令人痛苦。许多患者及其伴侣有性心理保健需求,但所提供的信息和护理通常有限。性心理支持应超越身体性功能,应考虑性困扰、关系满意度和伴侣观点等方面。此外,为CCSs及其伴侣提供更多关于宫颈癌后性方面的实用且令人安心的信息将很有价值。