Department of Psychosocial and Rehabilitation Oncology, Tom Baker Cancer Centre - Holy Cross Site, 2202 2nd St SW, Calgary, AB, T3S 2C1, Canada.
Department of Oncology, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada.
J Cancer Surviv. 2021 Oct;15(5):755-766. doi: 10.1007/s11764-020-00967-8. Epub 2021 Jan 5.
Untreated cancer-related sexual health concerns cause significant distress for cancer survivors. To appropriately address the complex sexual health needs of cancer patients, we piloted a specialized, multidisciplinary oncology sexual health clinic within a tertiary cancer center. A quality assurance evaluation was conducted.
During once monthly half-day clinics, a multidisciplinary team of psychologists, advanced practice nurses, and radiation and gynecological oncologists offered specialist integrated care to oncology patients. Patients completed assessment questionnaires prior to each clinic appointment and a follow-up telephone interview approximately 4 months after their initial appointment.
Over the 2-year pilot, 224 patients were referred to the cancer center's broader sexual health program; 100 patients were triaged to the clinic. A total of 79 new and 58 follow-up appointments were offered. Average wait time for an initial visit was 97 days. Patients' most frequent concerns included vulvovaginal atrophy, dyspareunia, reduced sexual desire, and erectile dysfunction. Self-reported sexual distress was well above the clinical cutoff at baseline (N = 77, M = 29.78, SD = 12.74). A significant reduction in sexual distress was observed at follow-up (N = 67, M = 21.90, SD = 11.34, t(66) = 7.41, p < 0.001).
Referral rates indicate a high demand for specialized sexual health services within cancer care. Ongoing specialist care is needed to appropriately address the multifaceted sexual concerns of cancer survivors and to adequately manage high distress and symptom comorbidity.
Results inform a more comprehensive characterization of the presenting concerns of cancer survivors seeking multidisciplinary sexual health care.
未经治疗的癌症相关的性健康问题会给癌症幸存者带来严重的困扰。为了妥善解决癌症患者复杂的性健康需求,我们在一家三级癌症中心内试点开设了一个专门的多学科肿瘤性健康诊所。本研究对该诊所进行了质量保证评估。
在每月一次的半天诊所中,一个由心理学家、高级执业护师、放射肿瘤学家和妇科肿瘤学家组成的多学科团队为肿瘤患者提供专业的综合护理。患者在每次就诊前完成评估问卷,并在初次就诊后约 4 个月进行随访电话访谈。
在为期 2 年的试点期间,共有 224 名患者被转诊至癌症中心更广泛的性健康项目;其中 100 名患者被分诊至该诊所。共提供了 79 次新诊和 58 次复诊预约。首次就诊的平均等待时间为 97 天。患者最常见的问题包括阴道萎缩、性交困难、性欲下降和勃起功能障碍。基线时(N=77,M=29.78,SD=12.74)自我报告的性困扰明显高于临床截止值。在随访时(N=67,M=21.90,SD=11.34,t(66)=7.41,p<0.001)观察到性困扰显著降低。
转诊率表明癌症护理中对专门性健康服务的需求很高。需要持续的专科护理,以妥善处理癌症幸存者多方面的性健康问题,并充分管理高困扰和症状共病。
研究结果为寻求多学科性健康护理的癌症幸存者的就诊问题提供了更全面的特征描述。