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调查 COVID-19 大流行对乳腺癌临床医生有关性健康沟通的影响。

Investigating the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on breast cancer clinicians' communication about sexual health.

机构信息

Cancer Prevention and Control Program, Fox Chase Cancer Center, PA, 19111, Philadelphia, USA.

Department of Hematology/Oncology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA.

出版信息

Support Care Cancer. 2022 Jul;30(7):5801-5810. doi: 10.1007/s00520-022-07003-8. Epub 2022 Mar 29.

Abstract

PURPOSE

We assessed breast cancer clinicians' perspectives on how the COVID-19 pandemic and increased use of telehealth affected their clinical communication about sexual heath.

METHODS

Breast cancer clinicians participating in a sexual health communication intervention study (N = 29; 76% female; 66% oncologists; 34% advanced practice clinicians) completed an online survey. Data analysis consisted of descriptive statistics and thematic analysis.

RESULTS

All clinicians were using telehealth, with most (66%) using it for up to half of their clinic appointments. Although only 14% of clinicians reported having shorter clinic visits, 28% reported having less time to discuss sexual health; 69% reported no change; and 3% said they had more time. Forty-one percent reported sexual health was less of a priority; 55% reported no change; and 3% said it was more of a priority. Thirty-five percent reported telehealth was less conducive to discussing sexual health; 59% reported no change; and 7% reported more conducive. Qualitative analysis revealed key issues underlying the perceived impact of the pandemic on discussions of sexual health including heightened clinician discomfort discussing such issues via telehealth, the less personal nature and privacy issues in telehealth visits, increased concerns about risk of COVID-19 infection and other health concerns (e.g., missing recurrence, mental health) taking priority, and clinician-perceived patient factors (e.g., discomfort, decreased priority) in discussing sexual concerns.

CONCLUSION

Pandemic-related changes in breast cancer clinicians' practice could be exacerbating challenges to discussing sexual health. Methods for integrating sexual health into cancer care are needed, regardless of the mode of delivery.

摘要

目的

我们评估了乳腺癌临床医生对 COVID-19 大流行和远程医疗使用增加如何影响他们有关性健康的临床沟通的看法。

方法

参与性健康沟通干预研究的乳腺癌临床医生(N=29;76%为女性;66%为肿瘤学家;34%为高级实践临床医生)完成了在线调查。数据分析包括描述性统计和主题分析。

结果

所有临床医生都在使用远程医疗,其中大多数(66%)将其用于其一半以下的门诊预约。尽管只有 14%的临床医生报告说门诊就诊时间缩短,但 28%的临床医生报告说用于讨论性健康的时间减少;69%报告没有变化;3%的临床医生说他们有更多的时间。41%的临床医生报告说性健康的优先级较低;55%报告没有变化;3%的临床医生说性健康的优先级更高。35%的临床医生报告说远程医疗不太利于讨论性健康;59%报告没有变化;7%的临床医生报告说远程医疗更有利于讨论性健康。定性分析揭示了大流行对性健康讨论的影响的一些关键问题,包括临床医生通过远程医疗讨论这些问题时感到更加不适,远程医疗就诊的非个人性质和隐私问题,对 COVID-19 感染和其他健康问题(例如,错过复发、心理健康)的风险的担忧增加,以及临床医生认为患者在讨论性问题时的因素(例如,不适、优先级降低)。

结论

与大流行相关的乳腺癌临床医生实践的变化可能加剧了讨论性健康的挑战。需要寻找方法将性健康纳入癌症护理,无论提供方式如何。

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