Queen's University, Departments of Gynecology, and Urology, Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Sex Med Rev. 2019 Oct;7(4):627-635. doi: 10.1016/j.sxmr.2019.03.001. Epub 2019 Apr 24.
1 in every 7 Canadian men is affected by prostate cancer. Given impressive advances in detection, treatment, and survival rates, there is a considerable focus on survivors' supportive care needs. Among the top unmet supportive care needs for prostate cancer survivors are concerns related to sexual health and intimacy.
To provide a rationale for introducing mindfulness- and acceptance-based approaches into the role of psychosexual interventions aimed at improving sexual satisfaction among prostate cancer survivors (and their partners).
A literature review was performed to examine the prevalence of sexual difficulties after prostate cancer treatment and the efficacy of current pharmacologic and psychological treatment approaches.
The main outcome measure was focused on sexual satisfaction in prostate cancer survivors.
Current pharmacologic interventions for sexual difficulties after prostate cancer treatment are not fully meeting the needs of prostate cancer survivors and their partners. Conclusions cannot be drawn from existing psychological interventions because of methodologic inconsistencies. Additionally, the focus on erectile function as a measure of treatment effectiveness is likely to instill a greater sense of hopelessness and loss for prostate cancer survivors, which may exacerbate issues around sexual intimacy and satisfaction. An impressive body of evidence supports the role of mindfulness in improving women's sexual functioning and there is preliminary evidence suggesting the efficacy of this approach for improving men's sexual functioning.
We propose that psychosexual interventions that prioritize mindfulness and acceptance-based frameworks may help men to tune into sensations while challenging the foci on performance and erections, thereby increasing the potential for improvement to sexual satisfaction among prostate cancer survivors. Bossio JA, Miller F, O'Loughlin JI, et al. Sexual Health Recovery for Prostate Cancer Survivors: The Proposed Role of Acceptance and Mindfulness-Based Interventions. Sex Med Rev 2019;7:627-635.
每 7 个加拿大男性中就有 1 人受到前列腺癌的影响。鉴于在检测、治疗和生存率方面取得了令人瞩目的进展,人们非常关注幸存者的支持性护理需求。前列腺癌幸存者未满足的主要支持性护理需求之一是与性健康和亲密关系相关的问题。
为将基于正念和接纳的方法引入旨在提高前列腺癌幸存者(及其伴侣)性满意度的心理性干预措施提供理论依据。
进行文献回顾,以检查前列腺癌治疗后性困难的普遍性,以及当前药物和心理治疗方法的疗效。
主要观察指标侧重于前列腺癌幸存者的性满意度。
目前针对前列腺癌治疗后性困难的药物干预措施并不能完全满足前列腺癌幸存者及其伴侣的需求。由于方法学的不一致,无法从现有的心理干预措施中得出结论。此外,将勃起功能作为治疗效果的衡量标准可能会给前列腺癌幸存者带来更大的绝望和丧失感,这可能会加剧他们在性亲密和性满足方面的问题。大量证据支持正念在改善女性性功能方面的作用,并且有初步证据表明这种方法对改善男性性功能的有效性。
我们提出,将正念和接纳为基础的框架作为心理性干预措施的重点,可能有助于男性在关注表现和勃起的同时关注自身感觉,从而提高前列腺癌幸存者性满意度的改善潜力。Bossio JA、Miller F、O'Loughlin JI 等。前列腺癌幸存者的性健康恢复:接受和正念干预的建议作用。性医学评论 2019;7:627-635。